Nearly 365 north Karnataka students miss NEET due to 7-hour train delay


Bengaluru, May 5 (IANS): Nearly 365 students from north Karnataka missed appearing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) here on Sunday, as the train in which they were travelling reached Bengaluru over seven hours late, an official said.

"The Hampi Express (train No. 16591) from Hubli to Mysuru via Koppal, Hospet and Bellary reached Bengaluru over seven hours late at 2:36 p.m. instead of the scheduled 7 a.m. arrival. As the test began at 2 p.m., the candidates could not reach the examination centres across the city in time," South Western Railway (SWR) spokesperson E. Vijaya said in a statement here.

When the candidates staged a protest outside the railway station for missing the test for no fault of theirs, the SWR agreed to write to the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development (HRD) for re-conducting the test for them at the earliest.


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"We will write to the Ministry on Monday with details of the candidates who missed the test due to the train delay for re-conducting it soon," said Vijaya.

The Railways, however, attributed the delay due to the diversion of the train route from the normal route due to doubling of line work and operational reasons since May 3.

"The diverted route is 120 km longer and involved reversing the train engine at Bellary. The train departed Hubli on Saturday night 2 hours late at 8:20 p.m. instead of 6:20 p.m. and got further delayed enroute for operational reasons," the official admitted.

One of the candidates also tweeted to HRD Minister Prakash Javdekar that the train was running behind schedule by seven hours and that they would miss the test for no fault of theirs.

Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy also urged Javdekar and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal to ensure that the students who missed the test get another chance to write the NEET.



"Hundreds of students from north Karnataka districts have missed the #NEET being held in Bengaluru due to 7-hour delay of the Hampi Express," tweeted Kumaraswamy.

The HRD ministry conducts the NEET every year in May for securing admission to state-run and private medical and dental colleges across the country for graduate and post-graduate courses.

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, May 06 2019

    I feel sorry for all the students who missed their NEET exam due to the delay in arrival of the train. Re-conducting of this exam is the only solution. I hope the Union Ministry of HRD will agree to it.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2019

    Really sorry for those students. But at the same time they themselves to be blamed for this situation. Any person who writes such a important exam should prepare /plan well in advance for his /her journey so that they reach the centers well in time. At least they could have travelled by night bus or by day bus a day in advance.
    Future students got a lesson

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  • Vishu, Moodabidri

    Mon, May 06 2019

    Acche din aayenge..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 06 2019

    First time in 72 Years ...

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  • kp, udupi

    Mon, May 06 2019

    some people here are reserved for commenting like this. They have not understood the reality of basic things even after 72 years.

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  • jones, manipal

    Mon, May 06 2019

    Students should not have taken risk of arriving at last moment, knowing that Indian railways are late few times.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Mon, May 06 2019

    Quite unfortunate and hope the concerned authorities take corrective action to give chance to appear NEET to try their fate.

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  • rajaram, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2019

    I believe there are few NEET centers in belgavi and hubli
    still why they need to come to bangalore for exams

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, May 06 2019

    A boy from Lonavla was coming to Mumbai college daily and train was always late. But, one day they announced the train would reach Lonavla on scheduled time. With happiness, students put a garland to driver. But, driver said it was previous day train.

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2019

    It is not right that the students should be penalized for no fault of theirs. It is a good move on the part of the authorities concerned to ask the ministry to give these students a chance by conducting a re-exam.

    When the candidates staged a protest outside the railway station for missing the test for no fault of theirs, the SWR agreed to write to the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development (HRD) for re-conducting the test for them at the earliest. Hope this will be done soon.

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  • Santosh, Mangalore

    Mon, May 06 2019

    Dear PM,
    Please provide bullet train facilities for students across India who appear for exams.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, May 06 2019

    It is very bad or sad ,they reached late and so important tests reached late.Other side when one has a such a very important test or a termine should be careful to reach early atleast one day before.shouldnt wait for only few hours indifference.Have to think of our railway speed or any accident etc on the way.One never know.Hope the stundents get a second chance.and make use of it ,with right time to reach without fast train.

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  • Roshan, Udupi

    Mon, May 06 2019

    You should have travelled one day before...

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