
Education Minister Sakina Masood has assured that the government is reviewing the scheduling conflict between the Jammu Kashmir Administrative Services (JKAS) prelims and the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT), both set for February 23.
“We will examine it and explore possible solutions,” she said while addressing the media after a district review meeting in Kulgam.
Masood also acknowledged concerns regarding ongoing board exams, where some students faced difficulties due to clerical errors in their documentation.
“Some students were left behind due to mistakes made by a principal or a clerk. Immediate steps were taken to ensure they appear for exams so that their year-long effort does not go in vain,” she added.
Aspirants who have applied for both JKAS and AFCAT have urged authorities to resolve the clash, hoping for an early resolution to avoid missing out on either opportunity.
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