JEE, NEET Candidates for Covid-19 Transition
JEE, NEET Candidates for Covid-19 transition, Lack of Transportation to Examination Center and Fear of Flooding
New Delhi, 27 August; Candidates appearing for JEE and
NEET examinations are afraid of being COVID-19, lack of transport facilities to
reach the examination centers, problem in writing on answer book wearing masks
and gloves in exam building.
Is afraid of
The Left-affiliated All India Students Association (AISA) on Thursday protested
against conducting the exam on Twitter with several hashtags. Students posted
black and stripped masks and posted pictures demanding postponement of the exam
in time of epidemic
New Delhi,
27 August; Candidates appearing for JEE and NEET examinations are
afraid of being COVID-19, lack of transport facilities to reach the examination
centers, the problem in writing on answer book wearing masks and gloves in exam
building.
Is afraid
of The Left-affiliated All India Students Association (AISA) on Thursday
protested against conducting the exam on Twitter with several hashtags. The
students, wearing black stripes and masks, posted the picture, demanding the
postponement of the exam in time of the epidemic.
An online petition was also launched on Wednesday urging the Center to postpone both the
examinations amid a spurt in coronavirus cases in the country, which have been
signed by more than 1.20 lakh people. One student said, “Millions of students
will take the JEE and NEET exams.
My mother's
immunity is very weak and if I get infected then who will take responsibility
for me and my family. It has been observed that instructions are not being
followed during the examination. ”
Danish, who
is ready to take the NEET exam, says that his examination center has been given
in Patna were cases of coronavirus are increasing rapidly. He said, “Private
transporters have increased the fare and now students will have to spend Rs
10,000 to reach their examination center.
Many of my
friends are stranded in the flood. Will they go for a test by swimming in the water? They will not be able to test in this epidemic. It is being said that
the instructions are being followed in the examination but those who have
issued these instructions themselves have also become infected. ”
The JEE
(Main) the exam will be held from September 1 to 6, while the NEET exam is
scheduled to be held on September 13. Several opposition leaders including
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee,
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and DMK President MK Stalin have demanded
the postponement of these examinations for the time being.
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