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Exam with court order

Calcutta, March 10: Seven students will sit for their HS exam tomorrow armed with court orders and not admit cards.

Six students of Nischintapur RD High School in Kulpi, South 24-Parganas, had been denied admit cards for allegedly not submitting application forms in time.

The students blamed the school for the delay in forwarding their forms to the council. “We can’t suffer for its mistake,” they said. Justice M. Sinha asked the council to allow them to write their exam by showing copies of today’s order.

Biswajit Mukherjee of Kodalia Agapur High School at New Barrackpore, North 24-Parganas, was accused by the council of skipping practical classes for three months at a stretch. But his school refuted the charge. Biswajit will write the exam but his result will not be published till the disposal of the case.

Helpline numbers

Over 4.4 lakh candidates will appear in HS, beginning tomorrow. A control-room to receive exam-related complaints will be open from 7.30am to 5.30pm on exam days. Its numbers are 2337-4984 to 4987 and 2337-4945.

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