The re-examination is scheduled for September 1 in Jaipur | Representational image
The re-examination is scheduled for September 1 in Jaipur | Representational image

AIAPGET 2026: Power failure disrupts exam in Jaipur, re-test for 49 candidates

The NTA has scheduled a September 1 re-examination for 49 candidates after a power failure disrupted the Jaipur test centre

As many as 49 of the 192 candidates appearing in the All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) at the Satya Sai PG College here could not complete the computer-based exam due to power outage with some of them alleging that there was copying during the disruption in the presence of the observer.

Candidates said the examination was going at Satya Sai PG College in Transport Nagar when there was power outage for about 20 minutes. The two-hour examination was scheduled from 10 am.

NTA announces re-examination

The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the test for admission to postgraduate MD, MS and PG diploma courses in traditional Indian medicine and homoeopathy systems, said a re-examination will be held at the Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women here on September 1 for those who could not complete their examination.

Holding Eduquity Career Technologies Private Limited, the agency which was conducting the test at the centre, responsible for the power failure, the NTA issued a show-cause notice to it for "lapses in the conduct of the examination at the centre".

"Pending resolution of the notice, the empanelment of M/s Eduquity with NTA stands suspended with immediate effect," it said.

Candidates allege copying during disruption

According to candidates, several computer systems stopped working after the power failure. The invigilator told them that the outage was caused by a short circuit and that power would be restored shortly.

However, power was not restored for a considerable period, following which the candidates came out of the centre and protested.

Some students alleged that some candidates were talking among themselves and copying during the disruption. They claimed the alleged cheating took place in the presence of the centre observer, who did not intervene.

There was power outage multiple times and there was no backup. During this, some candidates started talking and some came out. I was asked to sit in front of the computer even if it was not working. How could I sit when the computer was not working, a candidate said.

The centre observer said during the outage, backup could not be provided due to technical fault. He said a report is being sent to the NTA.

49 candidates unable to finish exam

The AIAPGET examination was conducted for 36,979 registered candidates in shift 1 on Saturday in which 35837 candidates appeared at 200 centres across the country, the NTA said.

The examination was completed for 35,788 candidates. However, at Shri Satya Sai PG College Centre, in Jaipur, where 192 candidates appeared for the examination, 49 candidates could not complete the examination due to power failure at the centre, it added.

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