Mysuru: There will be a wall clock in each hall of the 22 CET centres for the students to look at the time as they are not allowed to wear watches and enter the exam hall. The students will enter the hall at 10.20 am as the first bell goes off, along with Hall ticket and ID proof which will be verified by the invigilators. Each room will have an observer, custodian and sitting squads.
The second bell is rung at 10.30 am and the question booklet will be distributed. During the third bell at 10.40 am, the students will start writing the test. The fourth bell is heard at 11.10 am, five minutes before the test ends at 11.45 am the fifth bell is rung and the last bell will be at 11.50 am when the students have to stop writing.
The thumb impression of the students will be taken on the OMR (Optical Marking Recognition) sheets and the replica handed over to the students. Two days after the tests are over, the students can check their answers on the website, said DDPU (Deputy Director of Pre-University Education) Dr. Dayananda, speaking to Star of Mysore, here this morning.
The question papers will be carried to be distributed at eight centres each in the two routes and in the final route it will be distributed at six centres, he said. The question papers which will be kept in the District Treasury will distributed by the Tahsildar who is in charge of it to various exam centres. And after the tests are over the answer sheets will be immediately shifted to the Treasury.
On Apr.20, the Treasury Officer from Karnataka Examination Authority will come and take the answer papers into custody and it will be shifted to the valuation centres later, he said.
The exams in the morning will be held from 10.30 am to 11.50 am and in the afternoon from 2.30 pm to 3.50 pm. The examination centres will be manned only by lecturers from the Arts and Commerce faculty and not from the Science faculty, said Dr. Dayanand.
This post was published on April 17, 2018 6:32 pm