Hindustan Times (East UP)

Over 18 lakh candidates appear in UPTET-2021

Exam conducted amidst tight security across 75 districts of the state

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW: Barring a few complaints by candidates who were not allowed to appear in the exam without admit card or who arrived late, Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibilit­y Test (UPTET)-2021 went off smoothly on Sunday. UPTET2021 was earlier cancelled on November 28, 2021, due to a paper leak forcing the exam to be reschedule­d for January 23.

The exam was conducted by the Exam Regulatory Authority (ERA), Prayagraj, in associatio­n with the district administra­tions, across the state.

No untoward incident was reported during both the shifts of the exams, an official said.

Even though UPTET was held amid the third wave of Covid-19, out of the total registered 21,65,179 candidates, 18,22,112, amounting to 84.15%, appeared in the exam in the two shifts, informed ERA secretary Anil Bhushan Chaturvedi.

With personnel of the UP Special Task Force (STF), local intelligen­ce units and district police keeping a strict watch, the examinatio­n was conducted in two shifts— 10 am to 12.30 pm for primary level teachers and 2.30 pm to 5 pm for upper primary level teachers.

Social media posts claiming paper leak misleading

Chaturvedi said some misleading posts on social media claimed paper leak in the first shift (primary level) of the exam. However, when the alleged leaked questions were compared with the actual question papers, they were found to be completely fake.

“Police is now acting against people responsibl­e for such posts,” he added.

A total of 21,65,179 candidates, including 12,91,627 for the primary level and 8,73,552 for the upper primary level, were registered for the UPTET-2021. For the primary level, 2,532 examinatio­n centres, and for the upper primary level, 1,733 examinatio­n centres, were set up across the state.

For the primary level, 10,73,302 candidates (83.09%) appeared in the exam in the state. Likewise, for the upper primary level, 7,48,810 (85.72%) appeared. For the exam, 1,62,511 invigilato­rs, 8530 observers, 1423 flying squads, besides 5,814 class-3 and 14,059 class-4 workers, were pressed into service.

In Lucknow, the UPTET exam was conducted at 99 centres. In the morning shift, 39,583 (83.5%) appeared for the exam, while 7766 were absent.

In the afternoon shift, 33,255 were slated to appear for the exam, out of which 28,596 (85.9%) candidates appeared, while 5659 were absent, said Amar Kant Singh, district inspector of schools, Lucknow.

Uproar at few centres There was an uproar in the first shift of the exam at TD Girls Inter College, Gomti Nagar and Bright Inter College, Thakurganj, as well as at a few other examinatio­n centres. A few candidates accused the administra­tion of depriving them of an opportunit­y to take the examinatio­n. There were more than two dozen candidates, who could not take the first shift examinatio­n after arriving late at the examinatio­n centre.

Surprise inspection by district magistrate Lucknow district magistrate Abhishek Prakash inspected Sri Jai Narayan Mishra PG College (KKC), Bappa Sri Narain Vocational Inter College, and Mahamana Malviya Vidya Mandir Inter College, Vivek Khand-1 Gomti Nagar. He instructed centre administra­tors to follow Covid-19 protocols. Smart monitoring through CCTV was also done.

Mathematic­s tormented candidates

The question paper in both the shifts of UPTET was common, with mathematic­s bothering most of the candidates.

The mathematic­s section of the examinatio­n was comparativ­ely more difficult, said the candidates after appearing for UPTET.

“I prepared well for the exam. The paper was simple. I faced no problem in solving it,” said Vagish Srivastava, while another candidate Prabhakar added, “Social distancing was followed in the examinatio­n hall. Even after the examinatio­n was over, the candidates were released separately to avoid chaos.”

Digi locker soft copy invalid

The government gave strict instructio­ns to ensure that there is no dispute in the UPTET exam, and candidates were instructed to bring their original certificat­es or attested proofs. A few candidates at TD Girls Inter College showed a soft copy of the certificat­es uploaded in the digi locker to the officials. However, it wasn’t accepted.

“The government has approved digi locker. Despite this, I wasn’t allowed to appear for the examinatio­n. If the original proof gets lost then, who’ll take responsibi­lity,” said Shashank, a candidate.

The results of the exam will be declared on February 25. ERA will release the answer key on January 27. The aspirants will have the opportunit­y to register online objections to the answer key by February 1. The special committee will go through the objections on February 21 and publish the final answer keys on February 23, an official said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Students coming out from the examinatio­n centre after sitting TET exam at BSNVP and KKC college, in Lucknow, on Sunday
HT PHOTO Students coming out from the examinatio­n centre after sitting TET exam at BSNVP and KKC college, in Lucknow, on Sunday

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