Of them, nominations of 307 candidates were found valid after a scrutiny held yesterday, the sources said.
"Thirteen nominations were rejected of which five were dummy candidates of BJP and Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura and one of Trinamool Congress. The rest were from independent candidates," Additional Chief Electoral Officer, Debasish Modak told PTI.
He said the nominations were rejected on technical grounds like some candidates did not file affidavits or in some cases their papers were not submitted according to official procedures.
Besides, trainings for police officials, expenditure monitoring and IT applications are on, he said.
The election result for the 60-member Assembly would be announced on March 3.
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