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Test the bed in a fair way: Governor of Bihar

Test the bed in a fair way: Governor of Bihar
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Patna: Governor-Cum-Chancellor Phaku Chauhan on Saturday directing all officials, including the Division Commissioner, to ensure fair and peaceful behavior from the bed entrance test at the state level on August 13.
Overcoming officials through video meetings, Chauhan said, “is the task of all university and administrative officials to see that the exam was held smoothly fairly in the entire state.
To maintain law and order, the police adequate along with judges must be deployed in all centers and protocols Covid was followed by everyone.
“At first, the main secretary to the governor, Robert L Chongthu, showed that the University of Lalit Narayan Mithila (LNMU) had been entrusted with the task of conducting the entrance test this year.
“The test will be held from 11am to 13:00 on August 13 at 276 centers in 11 cities.
There are 159 centers for girls and 117 for boys,” he added.
Patna has the maximum number (70) center, followed by Muzaffarpur (32).
The number of centers in other cities includes Ara (21), Bhagalpur (24), Chhapra (9), Darbhanga (29), Style (18), Hajipur (11), Madgura (13), and Purnia (13), and Purnia (28).
The review meeting was attended by the Division Commissioner, Representative of Chancellor Lnmu Surendra Pratap Singh and officers entered the Nodal Ashok Kumar Mehta test.
According to a LNMU official, more than 1.36 Lakh candidates have submitted a two-hour objective test.
This will consist of 120 questions each one sign.
While 40 signs will be allocated to questions related to general awareness, 80 marks will be allocated to questions about Hindi, British, reasoning and analytical abilities and the learning-teaching environment.
Successful candidates will be accepted in a two-year bed at 35,000 seats in more than 350 teacher training colleges in the state.
The combined entry test of state levels for bed courses in different training colleges, both government and private, was introduced in 2018 at that time the Chancellor of Satya Pal Malik.
The Nalanda Open University was asked to do a girl’s entrance test.

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