Supreme Court: NEET, JEE exams to be held in September

By Team Newsable  |  First Published Aug 17, 2020, 3:12 PM IST

The JEE Main exam which was initially scheduled to be conducted in April was postponed till July due to the coronavirus pandemic
 


New Delhi: On August 17, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition seeking to defer the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test and the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) amid the coronavirus crisis. The apex court said the examinations will be held in September.

Justice Arun Mishra said that if the exams are postponed then it would put the career of the students in peril, according to Live Law.

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“Life should move on even in Covid-19 times,” he added. “Can we just stop exams? We should move on.” He pointed out that the students will lose an academic year if the examinations are not held. “Are you not demanding that courts should re-open?” he asked. “Why can’t exams be held with precautions?”

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the National Testing Agency, argued that exams should be conducted, and adequate precautions will be taken.

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The plea was filed by a group of 11 students on August 6.

The JEE Main exam was initially scheduled to be conducted in April but was postponed till July. Now it is scheduled to be conducted from September 1 to September 6. NEET was scheduled for May but was also postponed till July and now will be conducted on September 13.

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