Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Fresh UPTET date yet to be declared, candidates anxious

Thousands not able to download their admit cards due to internet shutdown

- HT Correspond­ents lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com

LUCKNOW/PRAYAGRAJ: Over 1.6 million candidates, who have registered for the Uttar Pradesh Teachers’ Eligibilit­y Test (UPTET)-2019, are anxious as the state government is yet to announce the new date for the test.

The exam was to be held on December 22, but was postponed on December 20 due to unavoidabl­e circumstan­ces, said officials.

Basic education minister Satish Dwivedi on Thursday said there has been no decision over the new date.

“We are working to find out a suitable date. We have to conduct the examinatio­n on a day that does not clash with any other major competitiv­e examinatio­n. Availabili­ty of centres is also a considerat­ion,” said the minister.

“Fresh date for the said examinatio­n will be announced soon,” said Renuka Kumar, additional chief secretary, basic education department.

“The postponeme­nt was unexpected and I was unaware of it till Saturday morning as Internet services were suspended in Prayagraj for over 36 hours. The newspapers informed about the postponeme­nt,” said Ankit Dubey, an aspiring school teacher registered to appear in UPTET2019.

“I am worried as I have not been able to downloadin­g the admit card due suspended mobile internet services,” he added. Dubey is not the only one to be in this dilemma.

› The postponeme­nt was unexpected and I was unaware of it till Saturday morning as Internet services were suspended ...I am worried as I have not been able to download the admit card due suspended mobile internet services ANKIT DUBEY, UP TET aspirant

Till Friday evening, around 70,000 registered candidates in UP had not been able to download their admit cards, mainly because of suspended internet services in various districts.

As per informatio­n received from National Informatic­s Centre (NIC) at Prayagraj-headquarte­red Exam Regulatory Authority, UP— the body entrusted with the task of conducting the exam— a total of 10,68,912 candidates have registered to appear in the exam at primary level while 5,65,337 have done so for the upper-primary level, an official said.

The popularity of the exam can be gauged from the fact that UPTET held on November 18, 2018 attracted around 2.2 million (22 lakh) registrati­ons, of which 17.83 lakh candidates were issued admit cards.

The primary level exam saw 11,01,645 out of the 11,70,786 appear in the exam while at the upper primary level also 5,71,416 appeared in the exam out of the total 6,12,930 candidates.

Candidates who have passed BTC, BEd or other National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) approved courses can appear in this test so as to become eligible to appear in Teacher’s Recruitmen­t Exam— the final hurdle for a candidate to become a teacher in government-run primary and upper primary schools.

NCTE allowed B Ed pass candidates to apply for primary school teachers’ posts in June 2018 and this saw the number of applicants rise dramatical­ly in Uttar Pradesh Teachers’ Eligibilit­y Test.

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