Patna: The test in the combined bed level was held peacefully in 276 centers throughout the Bihar on Friday.
There were no unward incidents reported from any center.
Lalit Narayan Mithila University Teachers and Nodal State Entrance Test, Ashok Kumar Mehta, told this reporter that 86.5% applicants took a fair test.
Overall 1.36 Lakh candidates have submitted a test from 1,17 lakh, including 51,892 women, writing a test.
Maximum voters are reported in Madhepura (90.44%) and Munger (88.39%) and the lowest in Chhapra (82.49%).
The examinees reported long before the start of the exam at 11 o’clock in the morning and entered the hall wearing a face mask.
The police and judges were posted in all centers located at 11 district headquarters.
The number of central in various cities is Patna (70), Muzaffarpur (32), Ara (21), Bhagalpur (24), Chhapra (9), Darbhanga (29), Style (18), Madhepura (11), Madhepura (11) 21), Munger (13), and Purnia (28).
“On Patna, there are five centers – Magadh Mahila College, BN College, Patna College, Patna Science College and Patna Law College – where the exam is done peacefully,” said the Dean of Public Works students, Anil Kumar.
The test was also held smoothly at all of the University of Patliputra and Arabic and Persian University Maulana Mazharul Haque.
Officers from the state and universities are declared special observers in different centers.
There is a ban on using cellphones and other electronic devices during the test ending at 1pm.
The successful candidate will be received in a two-year bed at 35,000 seats in more than 350 teacher training colleges.
The combined entry test of state levels for bed courses in different training colleges, both the government and the private sector, was introduced in 2018 at that time Chancellor, Satya Pal Malik.
The Nalanda Open University was asked to do a girl’s entrance test.