Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

More exam centres for safe conduct of NEET, JEE: Govt

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Increasing the number of examinatio­n centres, an alternate seating plan, fewer candidates per room and staggered entry and exit feature among the steps the National Testing Agency (NTA) will take for the safe conduct of medical and engineerin­g entrance exams — NEET and JEE – in September.

Over 950,000 students will sit for the Joint Entrance Examinatio­n (Main), or JEE, across 660 centres from September 1 to 6, the premier testing agency said on Tuesday. In January 2019, over a million candidates took the test for admission to top engineerin­g schools across 570 centres.

According to data released by NTA, a government agency, nearly 1.6 million candidates of the National Eligibilit­y cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) will take the entrance exam for admission to medical and dental courses in 3,842 test centres on September 13 — up from the 2,546 centres that were set up for 1.52 million students in 2019.

“Additional­ly, in case of JEEMains, the number of shifts has been increased from the earlier 8 to 12, and the number of candidates per shift has been reduced from earlier 1.32 lakh (132,000) to 85,000 now,” an NTA statement said. “While JEE-Mains is a computer-based test, NEET is a penpaper test,” it added. The steps were introduced to ensure adherence to social distancing norms at the centres in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A chorus to postpone the exams in view of the coronaviru­s disease outbreak is growing with several politician­s joining a large section of students in making such a demand.

“In order to ensure proper social distancing inside the examinatio­n halls, the candidates will be seated in alternate seats in case of JEE-Mains. In case of NEET, the number of candidates per room has been reduced from 24 to 12,” the statement said.

For ensuring social distancing outside the examinatio­n hall, the entry and exit of candidates has been staggered, it added. “Adequate arrangemen­ts have also been made outside the examinatio­n centres to enable candidates stand with adequate social distancing, while waiting. Candidates have also been issued advisory guiding them about ‘Dos and Don’ts’ for proper social distancing,” the statement said.

 ?? PTI ?? Students wearing protective shields appear in the IIT entrance examinatio­n in Ahmedabad on August 2.
PTI Students wearing protective shields appear in the IIT entrance examinatio­n in Ahmedabad on August 2.

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