Bengaluru, Apr 19: Many students who appeared for the Common Entrance Test (CET) on Wednesday said that there were typographical errors in the biology paper and that all choices for one question in the mathematics paper were incorrect.
Lecturers and faculty members in coaching classes acknowledged that there were errors and demanded that students be given grace marks.
Officials of the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) said that the papers will be scrutinised by an expert committee which will decide if there is a need to allot grace marks to candidates. Students will appear for the physics and chemistry papers on Thursday.
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