Saturday, June 11, 2011

allahabad university entrance exam 2011


allahabad university entrance exam 2At around 8:30 p.m a few candidates were able to access the result page. This was where the candidates found themselves in another puzzling situation. The former system of displaying the rank-wise merit list of all the candidates who had appeared for the exam was done away with. Instead students had to enter their roll numbers and controls numbers along with a security code provided in an image. Once entered students could view a particularized result page, which displayed only their secured marks, the break-up of the marks of each section, master rank and category wise rank.

The glitch here was that even though a candidate knew his master rank and total marks they could not see how many students were tied with them at the same master rank or see if they had achieved their college preference. Thus even though if a candidate had achieved a rank of 50, he would still not be celebrating as he did not know how many more students have got the same rank. Generally in CLAT, approximately 20 candidates are always tied with the same marks but the former list system applied the tie-breaker rules before-hand to display accurate ranking of the student. Another technical snag reported was where the Master rank had to be displayed, an empty space appeared thus, further confusing the students. Students took a while to figure out that the space had to be highlighted so as to view the rank. The organizing committee at West Bengal National University of Juridical Science (WBNUJS) has been deeply criticized because this was no actual result. It had just caused more confusion and chaos amongst the candidates. However this has not been the first problem with this years organizing committee. On the exam day itself candidates reported that several questions had underlined answers. The organizing committee thus had to award marks to all the candidates irrespective of whether they had attempted the question or not. 011
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