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The JKSSB exam is scheduled to be resisted in the center after protest by a pharmaceutical candidate in Jammu

The JKSSB exam is scheduled to be resisted in the center after protest by a pharmaceutical candidate in Jammu
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Jammu: Board Selection Services Jammu and Kashmir (JKSSB) on Wednesday Schedults for a Computer Based Written Exam (CBT) for various positions of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in one of the 35 centers in the midst of protests by prospective mismanagement of alleged.
here.
Examination of 167 candidates, having their center at the JKIT Institute of Technology Jammu, has been rescheduled because of several “technical snag” on the server, said an official JKSSB.

The examination scheduled for the affected candidate will be held on August 25 starting at 12:30 a.m.
to 2.30 a.m.
in a new place in the Batthindi Jammu area, the official said.
JKSSB conducted a phase-II CBT examination for various postal and medical department department posts on Wednesday.
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A total of 7,755 candidates are scheduled to appear in 35 placed places in the Srinagar District, Budgam, Baramulla and Jammu in several batches for 96 posts of them 5,553 (71.06 percent) candidates appear in the test.
The problem starts at the JKIT Center in the Greater Jammu Kailash area when students gather outside to protest “management errors” in the middle.
“I was scheduled to appear for the exam in a JKIT place but accommodated at the nearest SGIT where there was no right seating.
Social distance norms were also thrown into the wind and the candidates were even accommodated on the stairs,” Syed Suddam, “one of the candidates coming From Relati District, said.
Another candidate from Kathua said he was lucky to get a seat and was in the middle of his paper when the server was suddenly stopped and they were asked to leave protests after 30 students who could not find the right seat in the center.
Prohibiting “Technical Snag” in the JKIT Center, the examination was carried out in a fair and transparent way in all other designated centers, said JKSSB officials.
JKSSB reaffirms its commitment to ensure a fair and transparent examination and advises the scheduled candidates will appear in the exam that will come to focus on the examination.
Organizations urged candidates not to fall prey “immoral and naughty elements” spread the wrong information to inhibit the transparent competitive recruitment process initiated by JKSSB for prospective unemployed youth.

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