Updated on: Friday, March 20, 2009
As names of private candidates and their examination centres were wrongly printed on the hall tickets issued to them, confusion prevailed among the class-X students.
SSLC exam begins on March 25 for which 60,000 students had applied as private candidates and hall tickets were being distributed in every district. When students received their hall tickets they found that either their names were misspelt or their subjects incorrectly printed.
The affected students approached the directorate of government examination (DGE) on Tuesday with their hall tickets.
The examination centre's name was wrongly printed and the name was not in that centre's list a student disclosed. In another case the date of birth was printed wrong.
It may be noted that SSLC and OSLC candidates would be writing their examinations from March 25 to April 8, for the matriculation and Anglo-Indian streams the exam started on Wednesday and comes to a close on April 8.
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