Delhi's FTII Exam Canceled Amid Security Breach Chaos
The FTII entrance exam in Delhi was canceled after a security breach, involving unauthorized access to exam materials and staff altercation. The administration will investigate the incident and has promised to announce a re-examination date. Exams continued peacefully at other centers.
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The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) was forced to cancel its entrance exam at a Delhi center on Sunday following a security breach. Students allegedly gained access to a restricted area and clashed with staff, leading to the decision.
While exams at other venues were conducted without disruption, the incident in Delhi highlighted significant concerns regarding security and operational efficiency. The FTII administration held an emergency meeting with the exam agency and decided to cancel the exams for the affected building.
Authorities, including police and FTII observers, present at the scene, are investigating the precise causes and sequence of events. Students will be informed about the rescheduled examination date in due course.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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