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WB: Help marks the first public exam after the 2nd wave

WB: Help marks the first public exam after the 2nd wave
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Kolkata: First physical public exam after the second wave of Pandemic, Wbjee, smoothly on Saturday.
Although 92,695 candidates have registered for exams, many are not present at the exam centers.
This time, the WBJee board has made a large number of centers so that candidates do not have to travel more than 5-6 km to take the test.
A large number of ‘special’ tests ‘specials’ shower all day.
The train and metro allow candidates to travel with special train staff.
Even though there are massive settings, a large number of parents choose to bring their children to the exam center by ordering an application taxi or on a bicycle.
“I have the choice to take a local train from Nungi but when I discovered that the taxi app was my only Rs 200 until a secondary school boy, I ordered it because I wanted the child to go comfortably,” said the candidate Mrs.
Arijit Bera.
Soumyodip Das, a Nava Nalanda student, also chose a taxi application and did not want to risk traveling with Metro from Haridevpur.
Ritam Dey, a student of St Augustine’s Shyamnagar, went to the exam center at Barrackpore with his father’s bike.
“This center is 6 km away and we don’t want to find a special test bus.
We want to reach out before time and I drive a buckle,” he said.
Sanjana Gupta, a student of Ballygunj Shiksha Sadan, also ordered a taxi application from her garawatan residence to reach her center in Santoshpur.
Outside almost every exam center, parents worry to sit all day, beat the hot heat.
“We are a little worried because the Covid situation but it is also important for children to write the entrance test.
If not, how worth tested?” Said Dibyojyoti Mukherjee, whose son, a DPS-Ruby Park student, was a candidate in Jadav-Pur Vidyapith.
A large number of candidates are not at this center.
“Of the 450 candidates, only 290 who came to the exam center.
It’s natural in Covid situations.
I’m sure this will be a case in other centers too,” said Parimal Bhattacharya, the exam is responsible for the center.
All masked candidates and carry bottles of sanitiser and bottled water to the center.
Settings for extra masks and sanitisers have been carried out by the board at each center.
Each center is disanitized on Friday.
“The arrangement we have done is examined by the WBJee Council,” said Jadavpur University VC Suranjan Das.
The exam takes place in two shifts – starting at 11am to 13:00 for mathematics and then again starting at 2:00 to 4pm for physics and chemistry.
Candidates are happy with the letters and say that even though mathematics is rather difficult, physics and chemistry is relatively easier.

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