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There was no arrangement of wheelchairs for physically challanged candidates at the JEE exam centre in the Industrial Area, Phase 1, Chandigarh. Tribune photo: Nitin Mittal
Chandigarh, September 3
Today, it was third day of the JEE (Main) entrance test, which was conducted in the UT and Mohali. Though students maintained that the examination was easy, there was no provision of ramp for physically challenged students at few centres in the city. Some students also claimed that examination centres in Chandigarh did not have adequate facilities for physically challenged students.
“Yes, there was some problem, but temporary arrangements were made after the issue was raised,” said a student. Over 7,000 aspirants are appearing for the JEE (Main) exams in the UT and Mohali. In all, there are five centres to host exams till September 6. — TNS
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