
Agartala, June 9: Serious concerns have emerged among candidates following the release of the final answer key for the TET-II examination, conducted by TRBT on April 27. Several aspirants have alleged that multiple questions in both the Arts and Science papers were either incorrect or outside the prescribed syllabus.
Despite repeated appeals to the TRBT Chairman to award full marks (denoted by an asterisk or “star”) for these disputed questions, candidates claim that the final answer key released on June 9 failed to address many such errors. Not all erroneous or out-of-syllabus questions were awarded full marks, leading to frustration and unrest among examinees.
In response, a group of candidates gathered in front of the TRBT office on Sunday, demanding clarification and justice. They sought a meeting with the board chairman, only to be informed that he was not present at the office.
The students now await an official response from the board on this matter, as the controversy over the integrity of the TET-II evaluation process continues to deepen.