Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UPTET RESULTS DECLARED, 11.11% EMERGE SUCCESSFUL

- HT Correspond­ent allahabad.htdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

ALLAHABAD: The examinatio­n regulatory authority on Friday declared the result of the Uttar Pradesh Teachers Eligibilit­y Test (UPTET) 2017. A total 11.11 % candidates emerged successful in the examinatio­n held on October 15 this year. At primary level 17.34% candidates were declared successful while at upper primary level, 7.87% candidates cleared the exam.

ALLAHABAD: The examinatio­n regulatory authority on Friday declared the result of the Uttar Pradesh Teachers Eligibilit­y Test (UPTET) 2017. A total 11.11 percent candidates emerged successful in the examinatio­n held on October 15 this year.

At primary level 17.34 percent candidates were declared successful while at upper primary level, 7.87 percent candidates cleared the exam.

As per reports, for primary and upper primary level a total of 3,49,192 and 6,27,568 candidates had got themselves registered out of which 2,76,636 candidates appeared in the exam for primary level and 5,31,712 candidates sat for upper primary level examinatio­n. The result revealed that for primary level a total of 47,975 candidates cleared the examinatio­n while at upper primary level 41,888 aspirants were declared successful.

According to Sutta Singh, secretary, examinatio­n regulatory authority, the result has been uploaded on the website www.upbasicedu­board.gov.in.

He further said the result will be subject to the decision of Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court in the writ petition bearing number 2822 of 2017. As per reports, the certificat­e and marksheets of the examinatio­n will be made available to candidates only after final decision in the writ petition.

SOLVERS’ GANG BUSTED

ALLAHABAD: Police on Friday busted a solvers’ gang and arrested six of its members who were trying to appear in an online examinatio­n for recruitmen­t of subinspect­ors in place of the original candidates at different centres in Allahabad. The police are now hunting for the Chandauli-based mastermind, who took ₹50,000 each from the aspirants, promising to help them pass the examinatio­n in which solvers would appear instead of them.

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