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Agartala, April 07: The Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) candidates expressed their concern over ‘irregularities’ in the TET-I and TET-II question papers by the Teachers’ Recruitment Board of Tripura (TRBT) and sought the intervention of the Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on this.
Addressing a press conference here at Agartala Press Club on Friday, the deprived TET candidates who appeared for the TET-I and TET-II examination in December last year alleged that following a series of irregularities in the question papers, they challenged it for final publication of the results.
According to them, they challenged 22 questions of the TET-I examination and 31 questions of TET-II examination, but the TRBT on Thursday last provided a star mark to only one question out of 22 of TET-I and 4 out of 31 challenged questions of TET-II examination.
The TET candidates alleged that despite there being a series of irregularities with the question papers, the TRBT acted negligence on those irregularities while replying to the challenges.
They however sought the intervention of the Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha on Friday and urged him to look into the matter so as to restrict further irregularities.
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