77.52% students appear for Telangana EAMCET on first day

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New Delhi: Students appearing for the Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture & Medical (Pharmacy, Veterinary) Common Entrance Test follow social distancing as they queue up outside their examination center in Hyderabad on Sep 9, 2020. All Covid-19 protocols, including social distancing, would be followed during the exams to prevent the spread of infection. Over two lakh candidates, including 1.42 lakh from the engineering stream, have applied for TS-EAMCET 2020.

Hyderabad, (Asian independent) The Covid-19 situation has led to a big drop in the number of students appearing for the Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) 2020.

On the first day of the exam for engineering streams, 77.52 per cent of the candidates appeared for the test at 102 centres, including 23 in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

The test was held in two sessions amid the Covid-19 safety protocols. The pandemic situation has led to a decline in the number of students appearing for the test.

In the morning session (9 a.m. to 12 noon), out of 8,602 registered candidates, 7,415 (86.2 per cent) appeared for the test in 79 centres in Telangana. In Andhra Pradesh, 6,365 (69.8 per cent) out of 9,277 registered candidates wrote the exam.

In the afternoon session (3 p.m. to 6 p.m.), 7,140 (84.9 per cent) out of 8,401 registered candidate appeared for the test in Telangana while in Andhra Pradesh, 6,769 (71.37 per cent) out of 9,484 registered candidates appeared for the test.

Officials said that every year about 90 per cent of the registered candidates appear for the entrance test.

Covid scare, the uncertainty caused by two postponements earlier and soon to be held EAMCET in Andhra Pradesh affected the overall attendance.

A total of 1,43,165 candidates registered for the examination which will be held for three more days on September 10, 11 and 14.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad, made elaborate arrangements for the test. The candidates were allowed into the centres one-and-a-half-hour prior to the commencement of the test.

Students appeared for the exam wearing masks while the authorities ensured that physical distancing norms are maintained. The exam centres were sanitised before and after each session.

A little over 4 lakh students registered for the seven common entrance tests being conducted by the Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) for admission to various professional courses for the academic year 2020-21.

The tests began on August 31 and will continue till October 4.

Maximum number of candidates are appearing for EAMCET engineering and agriculture streams.

More than 78,000 students have registered for TS EAMCET agriculture which will be held on September 28 and 29.