Over 26,000 students today appeared in Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) for admissions to medical and engineering colleges in the state even as several aspirants could not make it to the halls in time due to protests in Nishat area of the city.
"A total of 26,211 students appeared in the JKCET examination at 47 centres set up for the purpose," Controller Examination, Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE), Farooq Ahmad Mir told PTI here.
Mir said while 15,020 students appeared for the test at 27 designated centres in Srinagar, 11,191 students appeared at 20 centres in Jammu.
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However, many students alleged that they could not reach the examination halls in time due to law and order problems in some parts of the city including Nishat on the banks of Dal Lake and adjoining areas.
Asked about the claims made by the students, Mir said "we have not received any such complaint so far".
"There is no such complaint...We have in fact directed the superintendents of examinations to allow any student if he reaches 10-15 minutes late of the scheduled time," he said.
Mir said while 1,100 students failed to appear in Jammu, the number was 1,050 in Srinagar.
Hundreds of people this morning blocked the foreshore road along the banks of Dal Lake in support of their demand for easy access to building material and construction permission, restricting the movement of traffic in the tourist hub.