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    Fresh dates of JEE, JEE (Advanced), and NEET announced

    Fresh dates of JEE, JEE (Advanced), and NEET announced

    By Shalini Ojha
    May 05, 2020
    01:31 pm

    What's the story

    On Tuesday, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced dates of all major entrance exams, a day after it was hinted that tests will be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    JEE (Main) test will be held on July 18, July 20, July 21, July 22, and July 23 while JEE (Advanced) will be held in August, he said.

    NEET will be conducted on July 26.

    CBSE

    Decision on pending Class 10, 12 exams soon: Pokhriyal

    About CBSE board exams of Class 10 and 12, Pokhriyal said a decision about pending tests will be taken soon. Before India's lockdown was announced on March 24, several states shut schools and colleges.

    While a large chunk of students had already appeared for board exams, some tests were canceled.

    Though relaxations were given in the third bout of restrictions, educational institutions remained shut.

    Books

    NCERT books will reach students, he assured

    In the live interaction where these announcements were made, a student complained to Pokhriyal about not being able to access NCERT books.

    He said provisions have been made to ensure no student suffers. If one doesn't get the books, the student can share district details, he said.

    The government was making efforts to reach students of rural areas, Pokhriyal added.

    Tips

    During lockdown, switch to online learning, suggested Pokhriyal

    When a student asked how he can prepare for engineering exams, Pokhriyal suggested using online platforms like Swayam and Swayam Prabha.

    "Diksha portal has content for different exams and in different languages. It has an interactive curriculum. Students should use e-content, especially under lockdown. The national repository from open universities is also available on the portal," he said.

    Reopening colleges

    New college sessions could start by August

    As far as colleges are concerned, new sessions could begin by August. He said college-level exams could be held from July 1, so that results are declared by July-end.

    Colleges have been asked to be aware of the on-ground situation. "In case an area is still affected in July, they can promote students on basis of previous and internal exams," he said.

    Details

    We need to ensure social distancing: Pokhriyal

    Noting that students have suffered due to the pandemic, Pokhriyal said efforts are being made to save the current academic year.

    Asking students to pick up a book and follow a routine rigorously, he said, "We need to ensure social distancing. There is a loss of studies but this was an important step."

    For the next session, the academic syllabus will be reduced, he revealed.

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