REET’s fake list posted on Social Media.

Jay Kumar Savita

Updated On: May 24, 2016 06:26 pm IST

A day after the release of the results of state teacher eligibility test REET (Recruitment Cum Eligibility Exam for Teachers ) list of the merit holde
REET’s fake list posted on Social Media.

A day after the release of the results of state teacher eligibility test REET (Recruitment Cum Eligibility Exam for Teachers ) list of the merit holder candidates was released based on the percentage. The list not issued by the CBSE(Central Board of Secondary Education) .However, this list got viral on social media and it leads confusion in students . Board administration denied to issuance any type of list. REET examination was held for the recruitment of 15 thousand teachers in the state. CBSE declared the results last week. Board issued a list of roll no. of the candidates who got 60 or more than 60 percent, but the list is being viral on social media with percentage wise, which is totally fake, according to the given statement by board.

The difference in the figures makes it doubtful: - There was a difference between list which was released on the basis of percentage and the number of eligible candidates which made it a doubtful case. Actually the social media has released a list of two different no. The figures were shown in the two lists of the candidate do not match with each other. However, the public has a list of candidates scoring from 60 to 70 percent marks and similar included 70 to 80 percent, 80 to 90 percent and 90 percent over the number of candidates.

The second list was issued with the name of Central Board of Secodary Education. The list also has name and signature of the examination controller Ashok Dwivedi. It is another matter that there is no officer appointed with this name as a controller of examination board.

Meghna Chaudhary, Secretary of Central Board of Secondary Education informed that The Board has not released a list on a percentage basis. Only issued roll no. of 60 per cent and above marks scoring by candidates. Candidates should not be confused with a list like this.

Source – Jay Kumar Savita, City Journalist, Udaipur, Collegedekho.com

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