Pathik Shah, IT engineer from Mumbai, confirmed that the results his friends saw that day were the correct ones. "A few of my friends were able to see the results so I uploaded the scorecard link on my blog. I suppose it could have happened when Prometric was uploading the results to the database. They must have kept the server on while doing so. That's probably the simplest explanation. Now when my friends checked, they have got the same scorecard that they had seen earlier."
Students from the city confirmed that their results matched, as well. "My scorecard displays the same result that I had seen earlier. A week earlier, a link directed me to the official IIM website. When I entered my registration number, I saw my scorecard along with a photograph that was clicked just before I gave the CAT. Even though it said that the results were for CAT 2009 in the initial link, it showed me the same result that I saw today. A few of my friends were able to see their results as well," said an MBA aspirant from the city who wished to remain anonymous.
Soumitra Roy, MD, Prometric India, said on Wednesday, "The website hosting the results was developed, and is maintained, by a third party vendor hired by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). Because we did not develop it, and do not manage it, we are not able to provide further information about the issues that affected the website. Prometric takes extensive security measures to protect our systems. The systems used to develop and deliver exam content are managed by Prometric and meet the highest security standards. The score reporting system is not developed or managed by Prometric."
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