The Central Ministry of Education had announced that students will be writing to study medical education and applications for this year’s NEET entrance exam can be sent online.
Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian, who met Central Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan in Delhi on Thursday, presented him with a copy of a study by a panel headed by retired Judge AK Rajan on the challenges and problems faced by rural students in the NEET exam. The Health Minister also said that so far 13 students have committed suicide due to NEET exam and therefore gave some advice to the Central Minister so that the exam does not affect the students in any way.
In this context, the Minister of Central Education announced that the NEET examination will be held in all the states this year without any exception and that it is painful for students to commit suicide due to the failure of the examination and that the new Chengalpattu, Virudhunagar, Tiruppur and Dindigul districts in Tamil Nadu will function as NEET examination centers.
Afterwards, Health Minister Ma Subramaniam told reporters that students should face the NEET exam with courage. We cannot achieve industrial education by reservation and other means at all times.
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