Hyderabad: ISC, CBSE students can't check results

 

by Suryaa Desk | Mon, Jun 10, 2019, 12:31 PM

Hyderabad: As the Indian School Certificate (ISC) board and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other open schools haven’t sent the results of the plus-two exams to the Eamcet team, the students of these syllabuses could not access their results when other students were able to. And the Eamcet also did not generate the link for these students to upload their mark list yet.


For all the students who could not get their rank cards, TS Eamcet coordinators would generate another link and would ask students to upload their marks list of intermediate or plus two, through which, a 25 percent weightage would be taken and added to the Eamcet score, after which a combined score is released. However, due to lack of the plus-two score of these students, their results were held up.


And the TS Eamcet has not generated the link to the students on the day of the results release, which is creating anxiety among these students, who could not get their rank cards.


Mukul Vinay Kumar G., an ISC student, said that, AP Eamcet  uploaded the link on the same day of the result, but even at 08.30 pm we could not get the link in the TS Eamcet  website. Anyhow, the results were delayed due to the re-verification of the inter  results, and they are delaying it further, students from other syllabuses should also be taken into consideration.


When contacted, the  TS Eamcet officials said that they would generate the link as soon as possible and would keep the link active for a couple of days.


 


 

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