There will be further delay more than 150 academics to PM in JEE NEET Examinations

 New Delhi:

More than 150 academics from various universities in India and abroad have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that delay in medical and engineering entrance exams - JEE-Mains and NEET Examinations - any further means compromise the future of students Will happen.


Noting the growing rant against conducting these exams in the wake of the growing COVID-19 cases in September, academics said in their letter, "Some are trying to play with the students' future to advance their own political agendas" Are ".



"Youth and students are the future of the country, but in the wake of the COVID-19 epidemic, uncertainty clouds over their careers as well. There is a lot of apprehension about admissions and classes that need to be resolved as soon as possible." Has said in his letter.

The letter said that like every year, this year also lakhs of students have given their class 12 exams and are now eagerly waiting.

"The government has announced the dates for JEE-Mains and NEET … Any delay in conducting the exam will result in wasting precious year for the students. For the dreams and future of our youth and students, any Price cannot be compromised. " Some said that to play with the future of our students is only trying to run their own political agenda and oppose the government, ”it said.

The signatories include Indian academics from Delhi University, IGNOU, Lucknow University, JNU, BHU, IIT Delhi and Indian academics from foreign universities such as University of London, University of California, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Ben Gurion University, Israel. .

He said, "We strongly believe that the Central Government will endeavor to take full care of the JEE and NEET examinations while taking full care of them, so as to take care of the future of the students and prepare the academic calendar for 2020-21 To be."

Over 14 lakh admit cards for medical and engineering entrance examinations --NEET and JEE-- were downloaded after being released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Wednesday, even by non-chief ministers on the issue. There was a large-scale discussion during the meeting. The BJP ruled states jointly decided to go to the Supreme Court to postpone these examinations.

The issue, which has been the subject of an intense public discourse for the past few months, has voiced contrary views to the support of several tests, arguing that not doing so would result in a zero academic year for students, while opposition and Class of activists seeking their postponement in the wake of a COVID-19 epidemic.

The issue led to political ventures, with opposition leaders attacking the central government on Wednesday.

While NEET is planned on 13 September, the Engineering Entrance Examination JEE Main is scheduled from 1-6 September. Around 9.53 lakh candidates have registered for JEE-Mains and 15.97 lakh students have registered for NEET.

These examinations have already been postponed twice in the wake of the novel coronavirus virus epidemic.

JEE-MAIN was originally scheduled to be held from April 7-11, but was postponed to July 18-23, NEET-UG was originally scheduled for May 3, then extended it to July 26 Given.

He was again adjourned and is now scheduled in September.

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