6 Opposition Ruled-States Approach SC Regarding JEE, NEET Exams

6 Opposition Ruled- States Approach SC Regarding JEE, NEET Exams

Six opposition-ruled states approached the Supreme Court on August 28, 2020, requesting to review the decision of permitting NEET 2020 online. and JEE exams amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Six opposition-ruled states approached the Supreme Court on August 28, 2020, requesting to review the decision of permitting NEET 2020 online. and JEE exams amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Supreme Court on August 17, 2020 had dismissed the petition seeking postponement of NEET & JEE exams saying that it will put the career of students in jeopardy.
Supreme Court on August 17, 2020 had dismissed the petition seeking postponement of NEET & JEE exams saying that it will put the career of students in jeopardy.
West Bengal, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Punjab and Maharashtra are the six states that have approached the Supreme Court.
West Bengal, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Punjab and Maharashtra are the six states that have approached the Supreme Court.
Ministers who approached SC, mentioned that making arrangements for transit, logistics and lodging for students would be impossible during the pandemic.
Ministers who approached SC, mentioned that making arrangements for transit, logistics and lodging for students would be impossible during the pandemic.
Congress President, Sonia Gandhi and West Bengal CM, Mamata Banerjee also spoke against SC’s decision to allow NEET & JEE exams amid the pandemic.
Congress President, Sonia Gandhi and West Bengal CM, Mamata Banerjee also spoke against SC’s decision to allow NEET & JEE exams amid the pandemic.
JEE Main exam is scheduled to be held from 1st to 6th September 2020 and NEET exam on September 13, 2020.
JEE Main exam is scheduled to be held from 1st to 6th September 2020 and NEET exam on September 13, 2020.