India, April 27 -- The Pune-based Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) will decide on a re-examination only after completing an inquiry into the disruption at a Delhi entrance test centre on Sunday, director Dhiraj Singh clarified after the exam was cancelled for candidates in one building.
The test was marred by alleged administrative lapses, security breaches and disorder, forcing authorities to cancel both shifts in the affected building.
Confirming the incident, Singh said a delay in distributing question papers during the first shift triggered a law-and-order situation.
"During the first shift today at FTII's entrance exam centre in Delhi, a delay in paper distribution in one building led to a law-and-order issue. A few c...
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