Kohima, 5 August (MTNews): The Nagaland Dental Welfare Association (NDWA) has expressed strong support for the ultimatum submitted by the Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) to NPSC through local dailies, demanding a re-examination of the Electrical Engineering Diploma/Degree papers of CTSE-2023.
The association further mentioned that this is not the first case of negligence and errors in question setting by the NPSC, be it NCS, CESE, CTSE, Agri –allied, and others.
Furthermore, the NDWA added that the question papers of CTSE-2023 were such that the majority of the questions were “easily visible and accessible even without breaking the seal.”
“It was more like questions printed on loose papers and stapled together with a seal in the middle. The question papers of any competitive exam should be designed so that no question is visible or accessible unless and until the invigilator instructs to break the seal,” it added.
The NDWA also expressed regret over the inconvenience that may arise if NPSC fails to address the issue within the stipulated time, affecting the serious aspirants whose interviews and exams are scheduled during this period.
However, they also assured of any kind of help in this regard and appealed to all right-thinking citizens/aspirants/organizations to extend their support in the pursuit of justice.