
DIMAPUR, JUNE 21 (MExN): The Nagaland Transparency, Public Rights & Direct Action Organization (NTPRADAO) said the recent demand from the Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) and the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) for re-examination of the Combined Technical Services Examination (CTSE) engineering services was fully justified.
Stating this in a press release, NTPRDAO general secretary (public policy) Ikato Zhimomi maintained that 84 questions from paper-1 and 73 questions from paper-2 have been repeated / copied from civil engineering degree question papers which were conducted on June 6, 2023 besides further “copy pasting” as well as “overly oversight.”
Extending support to the CTAN, the organization has assured that it will fight for the rights of engineering students in case of any eventualities and until justice is served.
It, meanwhile, demanded that the present Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) controller of examination be “transferred out/demoted with immediate effect” for the exam fiasco and restore public confidence.