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Student in Karnataka forced to remove Hijab for UGC NET exam

Bengaluru: A student in Karnataka said that she was forced to remove her headscarf before sitting for the UGC NET examination at an exam center in Ram Nagar, Karnataka.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the student, who has previously appeared for various competitive exams, stated this was her first experience of being required to remove her hijab before writing any exam, Vartha Bharati reported.

She mentioned that in all previous exams, she was allowed to wear her hijab. According to the student, the National Testing Agency (NTA), which organizes the UGC NET exam, has a provision in its list of instructions stating: “If religion/customs require you to wear specific attire, please visit the Centre early for thorough checking and mandatory frisking.”

Adhering to this instruction, the student reported at the exam center an hour before the scheduled time. However, she was told she could not appear for the exam wearing her hijab. She was only permitted to write the exam after agreeing to remove her hijab. Speaking to Vartha Bharati on the condition of anonymity, she expressed her dismay at the incident.

“I followed the instructions and arrived at the exam center early. Despite this, I was told I couldn’t wear my hijab during the exam. I was only allowed to proceed after I agreed to remove it,” she said.

Furthermore, she pointed out a discrepancy in the enforcement of rules. Although wearing jewelry was prohibited, she observed several students taking the exam while wearing mangalsutras. When she raised this issue, she was ignored and told to remove her hijab if she wished to write the exam.

The student and her parents have called on the NTA to clarify its stance on religious attire during exams. They questioned why students are not allowed to wear hijabs even when they comply with the instruction to arrive early for thorough checking.

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