As the IIT-Guwahati, the organising institute, determined to not lengthen the date of registration for the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced), a lot of aspirants and several other pupil organisations approached the Union Education Ministry and the National Testing Agency demanding extra time to submit functions.
While the Students Federation of India (SFI) wrote to Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan searching for his intervention, a delegation of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a pro-government college students’ union, met the NTA officers with a request to increase the final date for submission, which was over on May 7.
SFI common secretary Mayukh Biswas informed The Hindu that the NTA was not holding examinations in a clear method. “They are taking an exclusionary perspective and several other college students will be unable to take a seat for the JEE (Advanced). The final two days for the submission was Saturday and Sunday and the IIT-Guwahati didn’t reply to the queries on technical issues. We perceive that about 40,000 functions weren’t processed,” Mr. Biswas stated including that the SFI had written to Mr. Pradhan on this.
In foolproof method
Milind Marathe, former nationwide president of the ABVP, stated a delegation of the ABVP headed by its nationwide common secretary Yagywalky Shukla met the NTA officers and submitted a memorandum. “We have demanded that the date for submission be prolonged. In the previous years, such extensions got contemplating the technical issues confronted by the scholars. We count on the NTA to conduct all examinations in a foolproof method. In the lately held UGC National Eligibility Test too, there have been a whole lot of complaints on hacking the computer systems,” Mr. Marathe stated.
An IIT aspirant, who’s eligible to seem for the JEE (Advanced) after the JEE (Main), stated his mom offered her jewelry to ship him to a training institute. “I’m from a village and was dealing with problem in submitting the shape. I attempted on Saturday (May 6) and Sunday (May 7), however nobody responded from IIT-Guwahati. We got very restricted time to finish the registration course of from April 30 to May 7,” he added. Another pupil complained that the scholars’ helpline was not accessible to him. “We wrote mails, however received a ready-made reply that registration is closed,” he stated.
Bishnupada Mandal, the organising chairman of the examinations, had informed The Hindu on Wednesday that the institute obtained about 1.95 functions for the examinations from 2.5 lakh certified candidates after the JEE (Main). “Usually, the functions are obtained in 4 or 5 days. This yr, we had eight days for registration and sooner or later for cost of the charges. Dates had been fairly longer and variety of candidates registered and we would not have any scope for extending the date now,” he stated.