LUDHIANA: The Common Entrance Test (CET), an front take a look at to take admission in school XI within the 10 meritorious faculties throughout Punjab used to be held on Sunday for four,600 seats. In Ludhiana, 1,175 scholars have been registered, and 1,108 scholars appeared in three centres. Sixty-seven scholars remained absent.
A total of 350 scholars have been registered on the Government Senior Secondary School for Boys at Jawahar Nagar, and 10 didn't appear. At Shaheed-e-Azam Sukhdev Thapar Government Senior Secondary School for Girls at Bharat Nagar, 323 scholars have been registered, and 35 scholars remained absent, while 480 scholars appeared at Teja Singh Sawtantar Memorial Senior Secondary School at Shimlapuri, and 22 remained absent.
Again, the training department did a goof-up within the front examination, by no longer giving an choice in a query. The query used to be from the English phase, where scholars had to fit the column with options. Gagandeep Kaur, a scholar from Government Senior Secondary School, Jaspal Bangar, said: “Question number 25 used to be incorrect because the options were not published. They had asked for ‘fit the column’, however there have been no options. So, I crammed randomly, as there have been no options. Every query matters a lot. Even one mark matters all over admission, especially for individuals who are lagging in the back of a couple of points. I believe the dept should give grace marks.” Gagandeep Kaur is a topper, and having a look ahead to get admission in a meritorious school.
Another scholar, Dilpreet Kaur from Government Senior Secondary School Sahnewal, said: “There used to be a mistake of one query, and in reality, they asked many of the questions from deleted chapters like ‘War of Troy’. Almost five questions have been asked from deleted chapters. Overall, the examination used to be beautiful easy, and it used to be asked inside the syllabus.”
District training officer (DEO, secondary) Swaranjit Kaur said: “A committee can be shaped, and they will provide grace marks. Deputy district training officer Ashish Sharma, district science manager Balwinder Kaur, and I supervised all of the examination centres.”
A total of 350 scholars have been registered on the Government Senior Secondary School for Boys at Jawahar Nagar, and 10 didn't appear. At Shaheed-e-Azam Sukhdev Thapar Government Senior Secondary School for Girls at Bharat Nagar, 323 scholars have been registered, and 35 scholars remained absent, while 480 scholars appeared at Teja Singh Sawtantar Memorial Senior Secondary School at Shimlapuri, and 22 remained absent.
Again, the training department did a goof-up within the front examination, by no longer giving an choice in a query. The query used to be from the English phase, where scholars had to fit the column with options. Gagandeep Kaur, a scholar from Government Senior Secondary School, Jaspal Bangar, said: “Question number 25 used to be incorrect because the options were not published. They had asked for ‘fit the column’, however there have been no options. So, I crammed randomly, as there have been no options. Every query matters a lot. Even one mark matters all over admission, especially for individuals who are lagging in the back of a couple of points. I believe the dept should give grace marks.” Gagandeep Kaur is a topper, and having a look ahead to get admission in a meritorious school.
Another scholar, Dilpreet Kaur from Government Senior Secondary School Sahnewal, said: “There used to be a mistake of one query, and in reality, they asked many of the questions from deleted chapters like ‘War of Troy’. Almost five questions have been asked from deleted chapters. Overall, the examination used to be beautiful easy, and it used to be asked inside the syllabus.”
District training officer (DEO, secondary) Swaranjit Kaur said: “A committee can be shaped, and they will provide grace marks. Deputy district training officer Ashish Sharma, district science manager Balwinder Kaur, and I supervised all of the examination centres.”
1,108 students appear in test for meritorious schools
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April 22, 2019
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