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CAT 2022 to be held on November 27: Exam pattern, dress code, marking scheme, and other details

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore, will conduct the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2022 on November 27, Sunday. Candidates who wish to take the CAT 2022 exam can obtain their admit card from the CAT’s official website, iimcat.ac.in.

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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore, will conduct the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2022 on November 27, Sunday. Candidates who wish to take the CAT 2022 exam can obtain their admit card from the CAT’s official website, iimcat.ac.in.

CAT 2022 will be held in three shifts.

  • The first session will be held from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. Candidates should not report to the institution by 8:15 am.
  • The second session will be held between 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. Candidates should not report to the institution by 12:15 pm.
  • The third session will be held between 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm. Candidates should not report to the institution by 4:15 pm

CAT 2022: Exam day dress code

  • Mask will be permitted beyond the Frisking Point.
  • Candidates are not allowed to wear any jewelry (or any item containing metal), shoes/footwear with thick soles, and garments with large buttons and pockets inside the test lab.
  • Candidates can wear socks, plain pullovers, sweaters and cardigans (without any pockets).
  • Slippers and sandals are allowed inside the test lab.
  • Mobile phones, electronic gadgets, watches, calculators, own stationery items, pens, wallets, and goggles are strictly not allowed in the test hall/lab.
  • Candidates with metal implants, pacemakers, etc. in their body are required to bring a supporting medical certificate of the same to the test centre.

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CAT 2022: Things to keep in mind

  • Candidates must carry admit cards to the examination centre. Admit card must contain the candidate’s photograph and signature images.
  • Affix the photograph (same as what was uploaded while applying for the exam) in the space provided on the admit card before handing it over for verification at the exam centre.
  • Candidates are not allowed to bring their own stationery. They will be given one pen and one scribble pad. Candidates are supposed to keep all pen and scribble pad (with all pages intact) in the boxes once the exam is over.
  • Attempting to appear for CAT 2022 more than once is not allowed.

CAT 2022: Exam Pattern

The CAT 2022 exam will consist of 66 questions divided across three sections. The sections include Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. Candidates have 40 minutes to complete each section with PwD candidates receiving an additional 13 minutes and 20 seconds for each Section.

CAT 2022: Marking Scheme

  • For every accurate MCQ answer, candidates will receive 3 points.
  • For every incorrect MCQ answer, one mark will be deducted.
  • Marks will not be deducted for a question that is not an MCQ.
  • No credit will be given for questions that are unanswered.

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10 schools in Kanpur get bomb blast threat through emails

The district administration has rushed the bomb disposal squad to the schools in order to sanitise the premises. Joint Commissioner of Police Law and Order, Harish Chander said the police’s cyber cell is investigating the matter.

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At least 10 schools in Kanpur received threatening emails on Wednesday which triggered panic in the city. This comes after a number of such emails threatening schools and hospitals with bomb blasts in many cities across India, including Delhi were received. The emails have come through servers which are based in Russia.

According to reports, the emails threatened to blow up the schools. The district administration has rushed the bomb disposal squad to the schools in order to sanitise the premises. Joint Commissioner of Police Law and Order, Harish Chander said the police’s cyber cell is investigating the matter.

Speaking to the media, Chander said the Kanpur Police received information about a bomb threat to various schools. The cyber cell is investigating the matter. All officials have been instructed to monitor CCTV footage thoroughly to establish a link between this threat and previous bomb threats which were received by multiple schools, airports and hospitals.

He also urged parents not to a panic. On Tuesday, 8 schools in Bengaluru received emails threatening bomb blasts. Last week, the city’s popular hospital chain, St Philomena, received a bomb threat email. All these bomb threat emails later turned out to be hoaxes.

 Bhavan Bangalore School, Bengaluru Scottish School, Deeksha High School, Jain Heritage School, Chitrakoota School, Edify Schools, Giridhanva School and Gangothri International Public School were among those that received the threat email from the same domain, Beeble.com.

Delhi’s GTB Hospital, Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Hedgewar Hospital and Dada Dev Hospital also received bomb threats via email. The city’s administration scrambled bomb detection team, the bomb disposal squad, fire department and the local police to conduct searches. Over the last one month, Indira Gandhi International Airport, over 20 hospitals and more than 100 schools across Delhi-NCR region have received such threats, but all of them turned out to be hoaxes. On Monday, over 50 schools in Jaipur received similar bomb threat emails.

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CUET-UG: National Testing Agency postpones exam in Delhi

Professor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar spoke about the examination and said, due to unavoidable reasons, the 4 papers scheduled on 15 May in the Centres of Delhi have been rescheduled to 29 May 2024

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The National Testing Agency on Tuesday said the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG 2024 scheduled for May 15 stands postponed for centres across Delhi due to unavoidable reasons. The exam in Delhi is going to be held on May 29.

Professor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar spoke about the examination and said, due to unavoidable reasons, the 4 papers scheduled on 15 May in the Centres of Delhi have been rescheduled to 29 May 2024. He further added that the National Testing Agency has taken this decision in the best interest of the students. The revised admit cards will be issued. Exams have been cancelled in 258 centres in Delhi.

The announcement was made a few hours before the examination was scheduled to begin in 380 exam centers across India, including 26 outside India. The students and parents were disappointed as the cancellation of the examination was made at the last minute.

According to a public notice issued by the National Testing Agency, it is being informed to all the concerned candidates and stakeholders that due to unavoidable reasons, the test papers (Biology – 304, Chemistry -306, General Test – 501, English – 101) which had been scheduled on 15 May 2024 stand postponed for the candidates appearing in centres across Delhi only.

The notice further said that the examination scheduled for May 15 will be held in all other cities across the country, including in Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad and abroad. The National Testing Agency claimed that the reason behind this postponement is manpower issues caused due to the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. CUET UG is held at a large scale and NTA had selected many exam centres and invigilators are deployed for this process. However, they were facing issues in getting appropriate amount of invigilators in Delhi exam centres for the May 15 exam due to the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

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Agra school principal beats up teacher for coming late to school, video goes viral

The incident has reportedly taken place at a primary school in Seegana village of Agra. A complaint has been lodged at the Sikandra police station regarding the incident.

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A video of a school principal beating up a teacher that led to a fight between them is circulating on social media platforms across the internet. The incident took place at a primary school in Agra , when a video of the incident went viral. The incident has reportedly taken place at a primary school in Seegana village of Agra.

In the beginning of the video the principal can be seen reprimanding the teacher, Gunja Chaudhary, for arriving late to school, which led to a heated argument between them. Reacting to the incident, the primary school teacher claimed that the principal, too, had been arriving late for the past 4 days. This led to a verbal exchange between the two of them.

As tensions increased, the confrontation turned to physical which can be clearly seen in the video. Both the principal and the teacher were engaged in a heated argument and even resorted to the use of derogatory language and physical violence. Other staff members who were present at the scene tried to separate the two and stop the brawl but it seemed all efforts were in vain.

The physical fight ended with the primary school teacher tearing the principal’s clothes and she retaliated by pulling hair of the school teacher. This incident has resulted in injuries to the school teacher’s eye as well. The incident has led to widespread discussion and concern within different members of the education department. Many X users expressed shock and dismay at the behaviour exhibited both by the school teacher and the principal. According to reports a complaint has been lodged at the Sikandra police station regarding the incident.

The video of the incident has gone viral with 211400 views, 649 retweets and 1600 likes which are only increasing. Large number of X users commented on the viral video where one X user Arkabrata Das said he was glad that the teacher who got beaten was not male, otherwise the reason for beating would have changed.

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