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ITI papers leaked for sale before exam

July 27, 2010  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Jaipur: There is bad news for students who will be appearing for the National College of Vocational Training (NCVT) exam in July.

Students have alleged that question papers of the NCVT examination that will be held later this month are being sold in the market. The Directorate of Technical Education Rajasthan (DTER) is conducting the exam.

According to students who had complained, directors of some Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) as well as former students have been selling question papers for the price of Rs. 500-1500 before the exam is to be held.

Whereas a number of students have been trying to access the test papers for easy scoring in their examinations, officers appeared to be ignorant and advised students to take the matter up with the collector.

The test papers for NCVT are the same at national level. Till date, two papers of NCVT, one of Social Studies and another of Workshop Calculation Science, have been made available in the market illegally before the examination.
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