Key Highlights
- They are due to appear for the SWAYAM July semester examinations on December 15 and 16.
- In his letter, he highlighted that many candidates from Tamil Nadu, including 50 students from Thanjavur district, had been allotted examination centres in Karnataka and Kerala.
- “The act of the National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the examination, is arbitrary, unjustifiable, and severely detrimental to the academic interests of students.
- Tamil Nadu has a robust network of teacher education institutions, and thousands of B. Ed.
- students rely on SWAYAM examinations to obtain their course completion certificates from their universities,” he said.


