Uncertainty over JEE
(Main) exams leaves candidates worried
On rescheduling JEE,
Shilpa Khanna, physics teacher in a private Chandigarh school, says, “JEE is a
national level exam. While deciding its dates, NTA will have to check the
availability of the operational structure in examination centres and the release
of admit cards.
Srishti Jaswal |
Hindustan Times, Mar 27, 2020
Students preparing for
Joint Entrance Examinations (Main) for admission to engineering and
architecture institutes are a worried lot after the exams were postponed by the
National Testing Agency (NTA) because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Though NTA had previously
stated that new dates for the examination would be announced after March 31,
the countrywide lockdown up to April 15 makes that doubtful.
“The academic schedule is
set in such a manner that we have maximum opportunities to sit for entrance
exams to various institutes. With JEE as well as the Central Board of Secondary
Education exams postponed, we are worried that some doors will be closed for
us,” says JEE candidate Vibhuti Vaidya.
On rescheduling JEE,
Shilpa Khanna, physics teacher in a private Chandigarh school, says, “JEE is a
national level exam. While deciding its dates, NTA will have to check the
availability of the operational structure in examination centres and the
release of admit cards. As many exams are already postponed due to this health
emergency, NTA will also have to check that other examinations do not clash
with JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
JEE (Main), scheduled for
April 5, 7, 9 and 11, was postponed on March 18.
“Till April 16, there is
a lockdown which could continue till May. Even if JEE (Main) is conducted in
the first week of May, I assume JEE (Advanced) and counselling process will be
compressed. Usually there is a gap of one-and-a-half months between mains and
advanced, but now it could be less,” said Pushkar Rai, centre head, Allen
coaching institute.
“I feel that academic
year will not be wasted, maybe they will shorten the semesters but we are
hopeful that classes will begin on time,” Rai added.
“These are testing times
for JEE aspirants as they were on the last lap of their preparation when the
exam was postponed,” added Arvind Goyal, a city-based tutor.
Any last-minute delay and
uncertainty about a competitive examination causes a lot of stress and anxiety
for the aspirants who have been working hard for two years and are just waiting
to get over with the exam, he added.
About the National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical colleges, Goyal said, “The
NEET-Undergraduate is scheduled for May 3. No official notification regarding
postponement has been issued. If NEET is delayed by 10 to 15 days it will not
have any impact on the session of medical colleges as the session anyway starts
on 1st August and admissions continue till end August.”
“Due to the lockdown, we
cannot conduct pen and paper mock tests which help students overcome the stress
of the actual examination. The students have been given these tests at home.
Online classes and tests attempted at home, however, can never compensate for
classroom teaching and tests,” he added.
Source:
https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/uncertainty-over-jee-main-exams-leaves-candidates-worried/story-QZMrrfioH2xbnAPFlCcBsI.html
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