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CBSE successfully conducts UGC NET 2015

This time, the UGC has banned pens, pencils and watches at the exam hall

R K Chaturvedi, CBSE, CBSE chief, Central Board of Secondary Education, DoPT, IAS officer Rakesh Kumar Chaturvedi, hrd ministry, prakash javadekar, smriti irani, textile ministry, education news, indian express newsBoard officials said that they issued the circular after finding that many schools did not have special educators yet, and refused admission to students with special needs.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has successfully conducted the UGC NET December, 2015 edition examination on Sunday.

The UGC NET examination was held in 88 cities and 1,344 examination centres across the country under the supervision of senior officers of CBSE. A total of 7,65,031 candidates had registered for the examination which consists of three papers.

Besides barring mobile phones and other electronic gadgets, this time the UGC has banned pens, pencils and watches at the exam hall. The candidates were provided with a pen with “NET 2015” printed on it.

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