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Peeved over the cancellation of a teacher's recruitment examination organised by National Bureau of Professional Testing (NBPT), angry job aspirants protested on Sunday at Noida Public School in Sector 23.
Hundreds of candidates from different states like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh had come for the written test but were left disappointed when the exam was not conducted due to lack of arrangements.
NBPT, which claims to be a Human Resource Assessment, Teaching, Training and Education Development Organization, had on Sunday organised a Phase 2 recruitment exam under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Education Program for junior, associate and senior level posts in Noida.
Alleging a fraud by NBPT, the protesters said the invigilators who had come for conducting the test had no question papers with them.
"I reached around 9:15 am for the exam and saw a lot of people waiting outside the school. When we finally entered the school, there were no list of roll numbers, no question papers and no officials to guide us. Two officials came around 10:30 with the answer sheets. We could easily make out that the answer sheets were also not authentic. They could be purchased from any stationery shop. I had applied for the senior post and paid Rs 450 for the form. We tried questioning the school authorities but they couldn't give any clarification," said Prerna, a candidate from Delhi.
She was supported by another candidate Devki Devi. "There were no roll numbers given on the admit cards. When we reached the venue there were no sitting arrangements. The school authorities and invigilators were clueless," Devi added.
The agitated students protested against the officials and called Noida Police for registering a complaint against them.
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