NEET UG and JEE Main examination 2020 postponed till September. Due to the corona pandemic, days after multiple protests across the country online as well as offline, the Union Ministry of Human Resource and Development has finally decided to postpone Neet and JEE exams this year.
The final decision on NEET and JEE exams is just revealed. Amid Corona virus outbreak, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal just announced the ultimate decision concerning the dates of the doorway examination. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 and Joint entrance exam (JEE) are going to be held in September. JEE Advanced is also postponed. On Thursday the HRD ministry panel examined the current situation and check the feasibility to examine in July.
The JEE Mains 2020 Examination will be held in between 1 to 6 September and JEE Advanced Exam will be held on 27 September2020. On the other side, the NEET 2020 Examination will be held on 13 September 2020. With this NEET and JEE Examination, lakhs of scholars appear annually hoping to be admitted to government and private colleges. Expecting a postponement of the engineering and medical entrance exams because of COVID-19, students are demanding clarification on JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 exam dates.
The JEE Main 2020 Engineering examinations were slated to be held from 18 to 23 July 2020 and therefore the NEET UG 2020 Medical entrance exam is scheduled to require a place on 26 July 2020, Saturday; many parents and applicants feel that the case round the COVID-19 situation has not improved enough to carry the doorway exams at the instant and demanded to postponed because it is not safe to seem for these exams. The exam dates are now becoming the reason behind the concern of accelerating anxiety within the students.
Due to the corona virus pandemic, the foreign admissions are on hold and now these students got a second chance. Now the authorities and the concerned students and teachers have to take special precautionary measures during the examination. Students must appear for these exams keeping in mind the social distancing at every point and traveling safe from home to exam centers can pose a big challenge.
The corona virus cases have grown rapidly in India which the graph doesn’t seem to flatter, it might be very unfair for college students to still appear for his or her examinations. Nobody knows the trail, the corona virus will absorb India and planning out a schedule for the remainder of the year which is slightly demented. While maintenance of educational calendar and exam schedule is important, also the safety and security of scholars are important who are appearing in various examinations with their teachers and parents.
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