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Regrading Use of White Fluid CBSE NET December 2014

Sir,

My Subject is Library and Information science. In  this Subject, Question Paper No. III of CBSE UGC NET 2014 December examination, I have done a mistake. In the Q. No. 1 & 4 I used white fluid. In this case my Question Paper will be evaluate or not. Please help me with your valuable suggestions. Thanks.

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Dear Vandana,

I dont have a direct answer to your query. The answer may be yes or no.

As per my knowledge as an Investigator of CSIR and UGC / CBSE NET examination, use of white fluid is strictly prohibited in the NET examination. In such cases there is a chances of rejecting your paper by the scanner. However, if a majority of the candidate used to do such mistakes then the CSIR/UGC used to evaluate such OMR sheet manually as it was happened last year. However this year CSIR has taken a decision (I got this information as a verbal communication) of not evaluating the OMR sheet manually. I dont know about the UGC take on this. Used of white fluid is generally considered as an un-fair means.

Yes Sir

Your are absolutely right

Sir,

This is very valuable information indeed for all the candadates appearing in NET or even other examination having OMR pattern. 

Rajesh Sharma

its depends on regulation

It will be regarded as "Unfair" practice and hence your answer sheet is not likely to be evaluated. 

Thank u sir...........for your kind information.

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