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More than 50K took the neet held under the shadow of Covid in Telangana

More than 50K took the neet held under the shadow of Covid in Telangana
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Hyderabad: More than 50,000 students emerged for the national feasibility test (NEET-UG) in various centers throughout Telangana on Sunday.
Examination was held by the National Test Agency (NTA) after the approval of the Supreme Court to do it according to the schedule despite the strong opposition of the part of the student.
The court rejected the request submitted by several students who claimed that the NEET-UG collided with another test.
This year, 16,118 men and 35,559 are registered women’s candidates for Neet-UG from Telangana.
In accordance with NTA, almost 60% of the testing center recorded a presence above 94%.
For many students, the biological section is easy while the chemical and physics section is quite difficult this year.
“Compared to last year, the question paper was a little moderate for me.
There are a number of questions in physics which takes longer to solve.
The chemical part is a little long,” said Shreya Kotagiri who took the test at the Vikas concept school.
Examination was carried out after the Covid-19 protocol.
Although the examination is scheduled to start at 14:00 to 5pm, students are allowed to enter the examination center from 11am to avoid crowding.
After ten minutes late rules, some students allegedly not permitted at the examination center in Nampally.
“Vanita College at the land exhibition does not allow more than 40 students to enter the inspection center just because they are one minute late for Neet.
@Sabithaindrates who will be responsible if they take extreme steps in depression,” said Sumiaiya Khan.
In many exam centers, students are seen getting rid of religious threads, plastic wrappers to carry aadhaar cards and hall tickets, socks, etc.
To follow the test rules.
While paper questions and OMR distributed among students at 1.50 a.m., they were not permitted to fill OMR until 2pm.

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