The Tamil Nadu government today opposed the Centre’s decision to conduct NEET twice a year, while the opposition DMK slammed Union government for “creating confusion” over the exam for entry into medical colleges.
School Education Minister, K A Sengottaiyan said the state’s stand was the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) should be conducted only once a year.
“We will take the matter to the notice of the Chief Minister (K Palaniswami) and further take it up with the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) and the Union Minister concerned,” he said.
He said students cannot appear for NEET twice in the same year as a “six-month period will be short.”
Human Resource Development Minister, Prakash Javadekar had yesterday said that “engineering and medical entrance exams — JEE and NEET — would now be conducted online and twice a year by the newly formed National Testing Agency (NTA).”
“The proposal to hold NEET online is a conspiracy to make medical education remain out of reach of rural students,” said M K Stalin, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly said.
In order to ensure equality, the BJP government at the Centre should immediately withdraw the decision to hold NEET online and also get the President’s approval for the two bills on NEET exemption, he said.
NEET has been a sensitive issue in Tamil Nadu, with political parties opposing it right from day one. The protests against NEET escalated following the suicide of an anti-NEET petitioner, S Anitha, last year, after she failed to clear the exam.
Recently, another girl had also taken the extreme step, allegedly over her failure to clear NEET.
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