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English-Sanskrit Complicated, Mathematics Questions Remained Easy: Mathura News

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English Sanskrit Complicated, Mathematics Questions Remained Easy: Mathura News

The seat eligibility test (SEATET) was conducted peacefully in Mathura district on Sunday. A total of 15 examination centers were set up for the exam. This time, the attendance of the candidates was quite good. English-Sanskrit complicated the candidates in the first shift, while Science-Sanskrit baffled them in the second shift. However, the mathematics questions were relatively easy.

The examination for SEATET was conducted in Mathura, Vrindavan, and Kosikalan in the district. In the first shift, there were 11 centers, and in the second shift, there were 15 centers. Out of 5,281 candidates in the first shift, 4,539 were present, and 742 were absent. In the second shift, out of 7,616 candidates, 6,358 were present and 1,258 were absent. The candidates who took the exam stated that the paper was not too difficult. The English and Sanskrit sections in the first shift, as well as the Science and Sanskrit sections in the second shift, posed challenges for the candidates. However, the mathematics questions were relatively easy.

The English questions took a little more time to solve, causing a slight inconvenience. This left the candidates with slightly less time to solve the questions of other subjects.

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