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Students forced to write exams in open due to space crunch in Bihar

Exam-in-charge said that the absence of an examination hall is not only causing problems for the students in giving their exams but is also heavily impacting the results of the students due to bad handwriting

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The students were found writing for the GS exams in the corridors. Picture/Twitter ANI

The students were found writing for the GS exams in the corridors. Picture/Twitter ANI

Students were forced to write their examinations on open grounds due to overcrowding of the premises of Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav (RLSY) College in Bettiah on Sunday. The students were found writing for the GS exams in the corridors, and the crowded atmosphere of the grounds, where mass copying was seen taking place

The main reason for this condition was the lack of an examination hall leading to the inability to accommodate a high number of students in the college, said RLSY College, exam-in-charge, Dr. Rajeshwar Prasad. Dr. Prasad told ANI: "The college has the capacity to accommodate 2,000 students, but the students coming for the examinations are more than 5,000. Due to more students, this situation has occurred in our college."

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