What went wrong with CAT?
Day Two of the computerised CAT brought more trouble for the city's students, with at least five exam labs across Delhi closing down.
A technical snag had marred the online test on Saturday, which led to the cancellation of the exam in about 11 labs across various cities. The five labs closed on Sunday were among the 50 across India that were shut for repairs. Over 2,000 students could not take their exams.
Prometric, the US firm conducting the exams, said "new appointments" have been generated for the candidates."Exhaustive plans were developed and put in place well in advance. Unfortunately, the viruses that attacked the test delivery system were not detected by the anti-virus software at the testing centres."
The students, meanwhile, are keeping their fingers crossed.
Jaya Kumar, who had to appear for the exam on Sunday, is keeping his fingers crossed. A BTech final year student at IP University, Kumar said: "Colleges schedule their exam dates in accordance with the CAT. With cancellation of the exam today, I fear a clash of dates."
Those who were able to take the exam, however, were not too happy. While some complained that the exam started late, others said the computer terminals had to be rebooted more than once.
Avinash Patnaik, whose centre was at Apeejay School of Management at Dwarka Sector 8, said: "The exam was supposed to start at 10 am but mine started at 11 am. Some even started at 11.15 am. At times the validation code was not being accepted and the proctors no clue what was happening."
"We understand how stressful it is for candidates to adapt to this new computer-based format," said Soumitra Roy, Prometric Managing Director, India.
"We truly regret the additional stress and are doing ever
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