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NEET registrations delayed by six weeks

Parents are worried that this year’s medical admissions process might be similar to that in 2016

Published on: Jan 31, 2017 11:30 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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At a time when class 12 students are busy preparing for their upcoming board exams, aspirants of health science courses have a bigger problem to worry about. Registrations to the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) have been delayed by six weeks and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is still dilly-dallying on details of the final syllabus to be considered for the exam.

Parents and students are worried that this year’s medical admissions process might be similar to that in 2016. (HT FILE)
Parents and students are worried that this year’s medical admissions process might be similar to that in 2016. (HT FILE)

“Our schedule is ready but we need the final go ahead from all authorities to publish the same. A statement will be released in a day,” said a spokesperson for CBSE.

Meanwhile, parents are worried that this year’s medical admissions process might be similar to that in 2016, when students ended up giving the exam based on an entirely different syllabus as NEET was introduced in the last minute. “The CBSE board had more than a year to clear all doubts and after last year’s chaos, the least they could have done is made the process hassle free for students this year,” said Sudha Shenoy, one of the parents. She added that parents from across the state and country are now coming together to put across their grievances in front of the government. Parents from Maharashtra are also approaching Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help in streamlining the medical admission process.

“There’s been a lot of talks as to how the delay is happening because the board agreed to conduct NEET in eight different languages, whereas the study material available is only in English and Hindi. But this they should have thought through earlier, not now,” said another parent. Exams for most class 12 students will begin in the last week of February and parents are also worried that they’ll end up with a different portion for NEET just when students will be busy with their board exams.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shreya Bhandary

Shreya Bhandary is a Special Correspondent covering higher education for Hindustan Times, Mumbai. Her work revolves around finding loopholes in the current education system and highlighting the good and the bad in higher education institutes in and around Mumbai.

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