Adherence to the MOH guidelines for lakhs of students over this sustained duration will be a challenging task. Students have cited concerns over the SOPs issued by the Institute with regard to MOH guidelines. They say there is “huge uncertainty” regarding situations where anyone’s home or centre suddenly falls under a containment zone, forcing the student to “opt out”. “There have already been multiple cases where the exam centres of students have been changed, or located at unusual, hugely inconvenient or unhygienic places,” a student says. Also, they report that the ICAI has obtained a compulsory consent from them while releasing admit cards (hall ticket). The student cannot download the admit card without ticking the check box, which binds them to compulsorily agree to the terms of their own “free will”. This is coercion of consent, which violates MHA guidelines of seeking a voluntary self-declaration.
On November 7, the Institute notified an “Opt-Out” scheme for candidates who themselves, or their family members, face a Covid infection or happen to reside in containment zones—along with a “carry forward of attempt to another exam cycle in Jan/Feb 2021 or to May 2021” as a relief measure. However, there is no further clarification on “set-off benefits, declaration of results, rank allotment, or exam schedule” which are important aspects for students, considering the opportunity cost and the large investment of time and effort that go into the preparation for these exams.