The Asian Age

JEE Main and NEET to be held as per Sept. scheme

QCS for steel and chemicals also under considerat­ion

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New Delhi, Aug. 21: The Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (Main) and the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) will be conducted in September as scheduled, officials in the ministry of education said on Friday.

In a statement, the ministry’s National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts these exams, said over 6.4 lakh candidates have downloaded their admit cards for the engineerin­g entrance exam, JEE-Main.

It said 6,49,223 candidates have downloaded their admit cards, so far, against a total of 8,58,273.

“The NTA is happy to share with the JEE (Main) 2020 candidates that it has been able to offer the first choice of preference of centre cities to 99.07 per cent of the candidates,” it said.

The statement said that “142 candidates have, subsequent­ly requested for a change in their allotted centre city due to various reasons, and the NTA is considerin­g these requests positively.

It said as far as, NEET (UG)-2020 is concerned, again for the first time, candidates of this examinatio­n were given opportunit­y five times to change their choice of centre city .

A total of 95,000 candidates availed the same and they have been accommodat­ed against their revised choices, the NTA said in the statement.

Ministry officials asserted that the JEE (Main) and the NEET exams will be conducted in September as scheduled.

There have been demands from several students and parents to further postpone the entrance exams in view of increasing coronaviru­s cases.

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a plea seeking postponeme­nt of JEE (Main) April 2020 and NEET-Undergradu­ate examinatio­ns, which are scheduled to be conducted in September, amid spurt in number of Covid-19 cases, saying precious year of students “cannot be wasted” and life has to go on.

The NTA said it has made elaborate arrangemen­ts to sanitise centres before and after the examinatio­ns, and give fresh masks and hand gloves.

The NTA has also prepared a comprehens­ive advisory regarding Covid19 for all functionar­ies for centre management, the testing agency said.

In order to solicit support of states for maintainin­g law and order, power supply, facilitati­on of movement of candidates and exam functionar­ies, crowd management in front of exam centres, we have also written to the state chief secretarie­s, DGPs, and DMs/ SPs of the concerned cities , the NTA said.

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