NEET-UG and CUET clashes: Will NEET UG 2022 postpone?
To summarise, Aspirants across India are organizing a movement on social media asking for the postponement of NEET-UG 2022, citing that the medical entrance exam scheduled for July 17 is too close to the deadlines. other entrance exams like CUET and JEE Main 2022.
Thousands of students are calling for the postponement of NEET-UG 2022, scheduled for July 17, 2022. Aspirants around the country are holding Organize an online protest on social media, especially on the Twitter microblogging site with #deferetug2022. The entire online student movement is handled because NEET-UG is scheduled too close to other entrance exams, especially CUET. Saying that NEET is tightly scheduled for CUET-UG 2022 and JEE Main 2022 exams, the students said that it is difficult to prepare for all these entrance exams in the short time between the two exams and it was a traumatic experience for all seekers. . The students also said that the national entrance examination board (undergraduate level) -UG 2021 just ended in March and the 2022 edition is scheduled for July 17 and asked questions for NTA about how they expected to revise such a large program in just 3 months.
“How will we modify such a large curriculum in just 3 months? Also, other important exams like Board Exams, CUCET, and JEE Mains are also scheduled at the same time. Imagine the trauma The trauma and pressure our students go through All of these important exams are scheduled one after the other. Is this a fair decision?”, the school’s online petition born under PTI? “Please understand the student situation. 90 days is never enough to complete the rich 98-chapter curriculum. We need at least 4 more weeks to prepare well for the exam,” one Twitter user said. . Even parents of students with NEET aspirations joined the movement on Twitter and demanded a postponement of the medical entrance examination. “As a mother of a longing child, I know what my daughter is going through, she can’t even sleep. She’s worried and worried. I ask @narendramodi @dpradhanbjp to look at the problem and find a solution that benefits the students,” one Twitter user wrote.
Last year’s exam was originally scheduled for August 1 but was postponed to September 12 due to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of registrations for the NEET medical entrance exam has surpassed 18.72 thousand this year – 10.64 thousand women, 8.07 thousand men – registrations a significant increase of more than 2.5 thousand since 2021.
NEET-UG is a qualifying entrance exam for admission to Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), Bachelor of Ayurvedic, Medicine, and Surgery (BAMS), to the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery Siddha (BSMS). ), Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery Unani (BUMS), Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS), and BSc (H) Nursing Course.
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