Monday, October 23, 2017

The education professor of the province will now register on the TET examination, the demand of 10-digit weight will be kept

Agra. The TET exam 2017 can be difficult. The reason is that students and researchers searched for answers to all the queries from Google and private educational institutions. In this, about five hundred students of SC, OBC and general category have appeared like this, who need five to seven digits to pass. Such students and candidates have claimed to have replied to the wrong answer to the six questions in the TET cutoff issued by the government. Also, before October 23, it has been said to register your objection.
Government give weightage of 10 points
District President of Uttar Pradesh Primary Education Mitra Sangha, Virendra Chhunkar said that there are about 500 students and thousands of candidates in the district who are required to have five to 10 marks to pass. He said that the cut-off on the website has been issued by the government in which the answers to six questions are wrong, which will be lodged against them. He told that the candidates have confirmed the answers to the wrong questions from Google and private institutions. He believes that in such a situation, the government should give a weight of 10 points to the candidates, so that the candidates can not go to the future with a double digit.
In 2011 there were too many flaws
He said that in 2011 too many flaws were brought in during the TET examination. In this, the government had given two, three to four ie one tax number to the candidates. He has demanded from the government that in such a situation the candidates should get a ten-point waiver. At the same time, the candidates have alleged that the answers to the six questions issued by the government from the private institution and Google are not matching. They will register their objection. In this regard, DIOS Vinod Rai has refused to say anything. He believes that this matter is high level. It will be monitored from its governance level.


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