PATNA: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) will constitute a group comprising experts to seek opinion for finding a way to do justice to the candidates who were given faulty question papers in the preliminary examination of 48th, 49th, 50th, 51st and 52nd batches held on Sunday. Commission chairman A K Choudhary told TOI on Monday that the step has been taken so that justice is done to such candidates. Accepting the fact that confusions prevailed at some centres over replacement of faulty question papers, as was printed in the instructions section of the question paper, Choudhary said in most of the cases the faulty sets were replaced with a new question paper, but due to some communication gap at some centres, students had to face problem due to non-replacement of such question papers. “Out of 2,70,000 question papers printed, fault was reported from around 2,000 question papers and the commission had also supplied additional sets of question papers to replace the faulty ones”, he said. He said that commission would ensure that no such mistake takes place in future examinations.
29 May 2008, 0546 hrs IST,TNN
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