A large-scale candle
march spearheaded by student activist Pawan Bhadana was conducted yesterday (22nd
August 2022). The key agenda of the protest was to reconduct the JEE & NEETexam considering the numerous irregularities which were observed during the
first iteration of the exams. Students from more than 50 cities took part in
the candle march and many even ended up visiting the NTA office late into the
night.
Students faced
several difficulties during the first iterations of the JEE and NEET. From
reports of cheating / rigging to exam day logistics issues, the students are
demanding that the NTA take ownership of its failures and give students a fair
chance. Activist Pawan Bhadana will also be appearing on several news channels
today / tomorrow to highlight some of the key highlights / concerns related to
the movement.
Students are also opposing the NTA and UGCs planned move to merge the JEE & NEET exam into the CUET. Many feel that the idea may be rushed and will not do justice to the inherent differences between the exams.
The NEET &
JEE are national level entrance exams for admissions into medical and
engineering courses respectively. Both the exams are conducted by the NTA
(National Testing Agency) and had a combined applicant pool of 2.8 million
students this year.
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