KTET : No re-exam for teacher post aspirants
KTET | Karnataka Teachers Eligibility Test - 2014 | Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test
| Teacher Eligibility Test | TET
Bangalore : Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education Kimmane Ratnakar told the Legislative Council on Monday that an internal inquiry had been ordered into the Teachers’ Eligibility Test paper leak incident.
Responding to BJP’s Y A Narayanaswamy, Ratnakar said that prima facie it appeared that there was no involvement of the Education department officials in the paper leak. He categorically stated that the paper leak does not warrant a re-examination for 3.77 lakh aspirants, for now.
“We do not want to subject the aspirants to any hardships as of now. Our opinion is that the paper leak may not have impacted the entire examination. We will probe and later take a decision,” he said.
News Source / Sabhaar : deccanherald.com (23.06.2014)
KTET | Karnataka Teachers Eligibility Test - 2014 | Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test
| Teacher Eligibility Test | TET
Bangalore : Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education Kimmane Ratnakar told the Legislative Council on Monday that an internal inquiry had been ordered into the Teachers’ Eligibility Test paper leak incident.
Responding to BJP’s Y A Narayanaswamy, Ratnakar said that prima facie it appeared that there was no involvement of the Education department officials in the paper leak. He categorically stated that the paper leak does not warrant a re-examination for 3.77 lakh aspirants, for now.
“We do not want to subject the aspirants to any hardships as of now. Our opinion is that the paper leak may not have impacted the entire examination. We will probe and later take a decision,” he said.
News Source / Sabhaar : deccanherald.com (23.06.2014)