Many aspirants leave exam centres at KU after finding no options between Statistics, Mathematics papers

Srinagar: Many of the aspirants left the examination centres at Kashmir University after finding no options between Statistics and Mathematics on Tuesday.

The aggrieved students said that the aspirants left the centres after they found no options between Statistics and Mathematics, saying that students had to appear in the test for different subjects but there was no option shown in the question paper having 160 questions.

“There should have been 80 questions each from the two subjects but having no options on question paper, the students left the examination centres without writing their papers,” aggrieved students said.

Some of the aggrieved aspirants said that authorities should conduct examination again to ensure the career of youth is not ruined. They said that by keeping no options in the question paper, the authorities have put the career of students at stake.

Controller of Examinations, Prof Farooq Ahmad Mir refused to talk over the issue, saying that Director Admissions can talk in this regard.

Despite repeated attempts, Director Admissions Irshad Ahmad didn’t receive the phone calls.

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