Updated On: 03 October, 2021 07:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Many have to travel nearly two hours to reach their given centre

Chintamani Joshi
Students appearing for the Maharashtra CET Law (three-year course) entrance examination on Monday and Tuesday (October 4 and 5) are upset about being given centres that are far from their area of residence. Many have to travel nearly two hours to reach their given centre.
Shashank Joshi, a Kanjurmarg resident, who is appearing for the Law entrance examination, said that he has been allocated a centre in Vasai Road. “While filling the form I had requested for a centre in the suburban area as my first choice. I kept Thane and Mumbai Island city as the next choice. To my shock I was given a centre in Vasai Road. With limited entry in local trains and traffic jams, reaching Vasai Road will be terribly difficult.”