CUET UG 2022 Phase II Day Two: "This is the height of mismanagement," says a student 

An aspirant requesting anonymity said some students sat on a dharna outside the centre to register their protest
Picture for representational purposes only | (Pic: Express)
Picture for representational purposes only | (Pic: Express)

The second day of Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2022 was marred with technical glitches too and many students complained that they had to wait for two hours only to be told that the exam was cancelled.

The National Testing Agency (NTA), however, shared that the first shift of the CUET UG exam was carried out smoothly at 95 per cent of the centres across the country, as stated in a copy by PTI.

Ganika, who wants to pursue BA (Hons) Sociology in Delhi University, said, "I came from Chhatarpur to the exam centre in Noida Sector 64 (about 34 km). We were made to sit on the terminals. At 12 pm, we were told that the exam will not be conducted today since there are technical issues. Yesterday, my sister came all the way from Narela to this centre (about 84 km) but had to return due to the same issue. This is height of mismanagement," she added.

"I left my home in Dwarka Sector 51 (44 km) at 5.30 am to reach the centre on time. But we were told after nearly three hours that the paper won't happen today and we have to return on August 12. It is extremely difficult to commute from so far," she said.

Her mother said it was difficult for parents, too, as several of them took leave from work to accompany their wards.

CUET UG 2022 second phase started on a rough note yesterday, August 4, Thursday as technical and administrative issues compelled the NTA to cancel the second shift exam across all 489 centres and postpone the first shift at some locations in 17 states.

These exams will be conducted on August 12.

CUET UG was postponed in Kerala, which was scheduled for August 4, 5 and 6, due to heavy rains. Fresh dates will be informed later.

Though the agency had on Thursday said the same admit card will be valid for those who could not take the exam, some students claimed on Friday that they were asked to tear them off.

Roshni, who travelled from the North Campus, said, "I have to come to the same centre tomorrow for my Section 2 exam. We have been assured that the exam will be held. But going by yesterday's and today's scenario, it looks unlikely."

An aspirant requesting anonymity said some students sat on a dharna outside the centre to register their protest.

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