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Mumbai: Final year students panic over new MCQ examination format
Updated On: 23 September, 2020 05:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
With less than a month left for the exams, no reference material or question banks are available for them to understand the objective pattern

Students prepare for an exam at Matunga. The final year exams across the state are scheduled to start in October. File pics
With the final year examinations fast approaching, students have now started to panic over the new Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) format as no reference material or question banks are available for them to understand the pattern. Even though the state education department had promised to provide them with question banks, they haven't received anything yet.
Speaking to mid-day, Janhavi Gala, a third year Bachelor of Arts student said, "I've got back to studying but I'm not sure if I'm completely prepared for the exams. The usual practice is to study the curriculum and then revise with the help of old question papers, as they give us an idea of important topics. This time it's all the more confusing for us because we have never appeared for the exam in the MCQ format. So we don't know what's important and what's not."
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