What do you think JEE Main & NEET Exam should be conduct or postpone?

As we know due to COVID-19 the JEE Main and NEET examination got postponed several times. Now authority and government has scheduled the examination in September 2020. The JEE Main scheduled from 1 to 6 September 2020 and NEET exam scheduled 13 September 2020 but some students, students organization, some states, some intellectual and some opposition parties also want to postpone the examination due to COVID-19 pandemic. They are suggesting government the conducting is putting risk of lacs students and parent life. Because still there are more than 60K cases are detecting every for corona in India. Some of students are living red zone of COVID-19 so how they will manage transport to reach the center for exam.

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The various authorities are giving their own opinion to conduct the exam. Due to this pandemic academic session already delay, if will not conduct exam now then have to keep zero session this year and lacs of student’s career will effect.

Supreme Court of India already had given judgment in the favor of authority. “The life is must going on”.

Opposition parties are agitating against of government decision. Political parties are doing politics, government standing their own decision and opposition parties are opposing government decision, being a citizen of India

What is your opinion?

JEE Main and NEET exam should be held or postpone?

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22 Comments

  1. No, during the pandemic it’s very difficult if the exam is conducted it will affect the students as it is not possible to take precautions for each and every students.

  2. The decision of supreme Court and government doesn’t make any sense.
    What about the safety of more than 10 lalh students.
    The court itself is not running physically because of COVID-19 but they want students to appear in exam physically.
    Authorities are planning to sanitize parliament with UV light sanitizer. Will they apply the same in examination centres to kill virus present in air?
    Who will take responsibility if any student gets infected due to virus?
    Will the government provide compensation to them?
    Who will pay medical cost?

    The government needs to answer all these before taking such draconian decisions.

  3. Ofcourse not, There are students like me suffering from a disease, how can government forcefully put my life on stake. Even if I don’t die after carrying the virus, how would the government make sure that I don’t infect my family. Moreover, the students who are willing to give the exam stays in a big city. I stay in Chhattisgarh. The centres are either bhilai aur Raipur, how can every family afford a personal vehicle when to public vehicles are running. The main irony is Supreme Court order the students to go out and give their exams through VIDEO CONFERENCING.

  4. Absolutely it should not be conducted,there are many reasons behin it, life is more important than exam, students can’t be judged by one exam ,many state like Bihar Assam etc is sorrounded with recurring threat of flood ,it’s not possible to reach examination centre, public transport is also not available.

    Suggestions— we don’t want to declare this year as zero year as like foreign universities.Bt for a time being exam can be postponed it’s should be postponed.
    26lakh aspirations are sitting in this exam and with aspirant their parents will also come at the examination centre.
    We are taking risk of 52 lakh people approximately,,
    My opinion is prevention is better than cure .

    • Absolutely it should not be conducted,there are many reasons behin it, life is more important than exam, students can’t be judged by one exam ,many state like Bihar Assam etc is sorrounded with recurring threat of flood ,it’s not possible to reach examination centre, public transport is also not available.

      Suggestions— we don’t want to declare this year as zero year as like foreign universities.Bt for a time being exam can be postponed it’s should be postponed.
      26lakh aspirations are sitting in this exam and with aspirant their parents will also come at the examination centre.
      We are taking risk of 52 lakh people approximately,,
      My opinion is prevention is better than cure .

  5. No the examination should not be conducted at any cost because if the examinations is conducted it is going to affect the students career because many students who prepare for the examinations are not having their notes its difficult for them to just rely on the books and moreover how much we try we will surely be affected coz at the examinations centre there will be gatheringo of students and parents and the contact will increase which increases the chances of having corona. There are lacks of students who appear for jee nd neet every year if these many students are affected who will be responsible for these things. Moreover the medical facilities is not developed much in many of our states so this decision of conducting exam should be revoked and conducted later when things are normal and back on track.

  6. The crystal clear answer ,exam should not be conducted,this is absolutely a wrong decision taken by supreme court..it’s not possible for the students to apear at centre and give exam in relax mind,school and college was close when the covid case was less ,howcome the exam can be conducted when the covid case reach in lakh.

  7. The government must postpone the exams because in prevailing circumstances mass movement of students will create havoc for the society and administration. We can’t compromise health for the career of the aspirants as daily approximately 70k positive cases reported.
    Also there is no facility of transportation from rural to urban area very less number of train is running how can a student is supposed to travel.
    25 lakh student + 25 lakh parents = 50 lakh innocent lives is at the risk and then their may be the risk of community spread.

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