Paucity of public transport,inadequate facilities makes student falter at JEE Centres
In spite of Covid19 fears,students in large numbers stepped out to take the JEE on Wednesday for BE/BTech admissions at the examination centres.The morning session saw 95 per cent of pace across the country,according to National Testing Agency data,Though,in Telangana,infraction of social distancing norms and SOP guidelines for exams was validated at various centres on Wednesday.
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Several students from different districts faced difficulties in reaching their examination centre due to paucity of public transport.In spite of union government have been assigned centre of their choice to help students to reach out the examination spot to avoid travelling issues.
Outside the centre on Day 1 the scenario were distressing.The Morning session saw huge crowd outside ,in infraction of phyiscal distancing rules.Parents and students also spoke about inconvenience and were forced to wait in groups for 4hr.
Reacting on this ,students said authorities were intent with playing with lives of students and their guardian in conducting exams,in spite of major opposition..