On Thursday, the Delhi High Court will hear a plea from many National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) candidates who want the medical entrance exam to be delayed till 2022. On a number of grounds, the petitioners ask that the admission exam be rescheduled for four to six weeks beyond the originally scheduled date. The petition asserts that the proximity of many exam dates, which caused severe mental anguish and harassment, led to 16 recorded suicides of young students, leaving their families in a hopeless situation.
15 students from various states throughout the nation—including Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Assam, Jharkhand, Telangana, Bihar, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Maharashtra—have submitted a request to postpone the NEET UG exam. They list the short time between the CUET, NEET, and JEE exams, as well as the country's various floods, as causes.
Neet Postpone News: High Court to hear plea to postpone NEET Exam
They list the short time between the CUET, NEET, and JEE exams, as well as the country's various floods, as causes.
According to the suit, which was submitted through attorney Mamta Sharma, the board exam ended in the middle of June 2022, and the students were then required to study for three national-level exams without having enough time to do so.
On July 17, 2022, the NTA would administer the NEET 2022 test. It is anticipated that the examination will go according to schedule unless and unless Delhi HC directs otherwise.
Points made by Students:
1. The hectic scheduling of national level exams like NEET-UG 2022, JEE 2022, and CUET 2022 has resulted in 16 reported suicides of young students, leaving their families in a hopeless situation.
2. The dates on the schedule for the entrance tests for the central university, the engineering school, and the medical school all fall during the final two weeks of July.
3. The petition stated that "respondents planned national level examinations for CUET, NEET-UG, and JEE in the month of July 2022 with a time gap of one or two days, wherein the syllabus of all three examinations is wholly different."
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