Parents of Common Entrance Test (CET) aspirants and members of Associations Concerned and Informed Citizens of Mysore (ACICM) will submit a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner, on Tuesday, seeking Governor’s help to ‘save the future of scores of students.’
They plan to intensify the protest, phase by phase, if the officers don’t budge from their stance. Anger and frustration against the bureaucrats were more than palpable at the public meeting on CET, organised by ACICM at the Institute of Engineers here on Saturday. Convenor of the organisation, M Lakshmana said the decision taken by bureaucrats will cost the students dearly since they would be under great pressure to attend examinations for all four subjects on the same day.
Timetable damage
Parents felt that the current time table would do more damage than good. Few students who had participated in the meeting said, “We feel this has been done to pressurise students to take part in COMED-K. “We feel that we have been made scapegoat s more too often.”