All set for Eamcet tomorrow

May 13, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:55 am IST - NALGONDA:

The district administration has made all arrangement for Eamcet-2015 examination to be held on May 14. At a review meeting with officials, Joint Collector N. Satyanarayana, said that 10,329 students would be appearing for engineering stream while 7,045 students would be appearing for medicine stream at the exam to be conducted in Nalgonda and Kodad.

The engineering stream examination will be held at 15 centres in Nalgonda and 7 centres in Kodad while the medicine examination will be conducted at 9 centres in Nalgonda and 6 centres in Kodad. The district administration will operate one special bus service from all mandal headquarters to examination centres apart from operating additional services from major towns such as Suryapet, Miryalaguda, Bhongir, Deverakonda, Huzurnagar, Nagarjunasagar and other places. The bus for engineering students will start from mandal headquarters at 6 a.m. and for medicine students it would start at 11 a.m. since the respective examinations were scheduled at 10 a.m. and 1p.m. on Thursday.

The Joint Collector said that they would operate 180 buses for engineering students and 100 buses for medicine students.

Mr. Satayanarayana instructed the Transco officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply on the day of examination and asked the Police to impose 144 section near all the examination centres.

He also directed the officials to ensure the closure of xerox centres in these two towns.

Additional Joint Collector J. Niranjan. DRO, Ravi Nayak, Eamcet Co-ordinator, Nagendar Reddy, Deputy Transport Commissioner, M.Chandrasekhar Goud and others were present.

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