CUET 2022: NTA to take strict action against exam centres failing to comply with protocols
The NTA said that grievances of affected students can be addressed at email cuetgrievance@nta.ac.in. CUET 2022 postponed at 53 exam centres today.
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Check NowAnu Parthiban | August 6, 2022 | 06:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: As glitches continue to mar CUET UG 2022 phase 2 exams, the NTA on Saturday said strict action will be taken against those exam centres that have failed to comply with the protocols.
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The NTA in its latest notice has postponed CUET 2022 exams at 53 exam centres due to technical, administrative and logistic reasons. However, candidates continued to flood Twitter with queries and clarity on last-minute postponement.
The NTA said, “Taking cognisance of the inconvenience faced by the students in some of the centres of CUET, the NTA reviewed the entire situation yesterday. It was found that some of the centres failed to comply with the laid down protocols. Any incidence of non-compliance/sabotage/ignorance will be viewed very seriously and strict action will be taken against those centres to ensure smooth conduct of examinations in future.”
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“The grievances of affected students can be addressed at email cuetgrievance@nta.ac.in. Candidates must mention their application number in the subject. NTA is committed to protecting the interests of the students,” it said.
The NTA will be holding the postponed exams between August 12 to 14, 2022. “In case, the dates between 12-14 August 2022 are not suitable, the candidates can send an email to datechange@nta.ac.in mentioning their desired date,” the August 6 NTA notice read.
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