
After taking the auto, the three of us left for the examination centre in an e-rickshaw. The special feature of the e-rickshaw is that it is the slowest vehicle, which is a very dangerous and daring thing we did. Ahaan was just sitting in front of me as he was so good-looking that I couldn't resist staring at him again and again.
Suddenly, Ahaan said to both of us that it looked like we had studied very hard as we were both wearing glasses. That was the point where we both laughed at people still believing this is true and we started talking. He asked about the place we belong to just to ease our tension regarding reaching the centre as the auto was very slow.
In the crucial 10 minutes before the exam, we were provided with a general introduction about the examination procedures and the candidates. Despite facing a time crunch, we hurriedly made our way to the examination center by managing the speed of the auto-rickshaw.
Upon reaching the destination at the very last moment, a minor hiccup arose with the fare payment to the auto driver. Ahaan, having only a 500 rupee note while the driver demanded 50 rupees per person, led to a momentary dilemma. To prevent further delay, I stepped in and covered Ahaan's fare, prompting us to rush for the security check and registration process before the exam.
Following the biometric verification, we swiftly proceeded to our designated hall, armed with our hall tickets. After completing the remaining enrollment formalities, I took a brief restroom break to compose myself. Upon returning, I dove into the computer-based examination, which spanned a challenging two-hour duration. As the bell signaling the end of the exam rang, we earnestly immersed ourselves in tackling the test questions.

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