PUC chemistry papers leaked again, exam cancelled in Bengaluru, other places


In a shock to thousands of second year pre-university course (equivalent to class 12) students, the Karnataka pre-University examination of chemistry had to be cancelled for a second time after the question papers were leaked, leading to a strong protest by the students and their parents in Bengaluru and other cities.

The examination was originally scheduled to be held on March 22 but had to be cancelled due to the quesiton paper leak. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, "We will find out who is responsible for this."

In the re-examination today, it was found that handwritten question papers were being circulated at some examination centres, forcing the administration to cancel it again.

Senior officials in Bellary and Kolar were suspended after it was found that the first paper leak happened at the centres administered by them.

Around 1.74 lakh students were supposed to take the science subject exam though a majority of them were unaware that their question paper in English and Kannada was leaked at some centres and got circulated to other centres by noon.

The PUC exams in the state, equivalent to second year intermediate course or 12th class in central schools, began on March 11 across the state, with 6.5 lakh students appearing in this academic year.

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