Govt’s decision to go ahead with JEE and NEET despite there being no let-up in the Covid-19 pandemic has angered students and parents across the country.
Centre says protocols will be followed. Following the same protocols that the Centre wants 28 lakh students to follow, lakhs of Indians have tested positive, Sisodia added.
National Testing Agency has issued advisories for candidates and invigilators. The two exams are scheduled for next month even as students seek a postponement.
This is part of the instructions issued by National Testing Agency, which conducts JEE-Main & NEET. JEE is scheduled in September first week, while NEET will be held on 13th.
Refusing to postpone the exams scheduled to be conducted in September, the Supreme Court said precious year of students cannot be wasted and life has to go on.
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The mental agonhnghat manta banerjee mentions relates to the extension of the exams fever . Dont postpone further and give relief to the students who have been stuck in.the exam.zone.
The mental agonhnghat manta banerjee mentions relates to the extension of the exams fever . Dont postpone further and give relief to the students who have been stuck in.the exam.zone.