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SC refused to postpone the NEET-UG exam scheduled on September 12

SC refused to postpone the NEET-UG exam scheduled on September 12
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday refused to postpone the test-the test of national eligibility-cum-entrance (NEET) -UG, scheduled for Sept.
12, saying it did not want to interrupt the process and it would be “very unfair” to reschedule her.
The bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar said that if students want to appear in the exam, then they need to prioritize and make choices because there may never be a situation where everyone is satisfied with the exam date.
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“Your argument (advice for the applicant) saved may not be relevant for 99 percent of candidates.
For one percent candidate, the entire system cannot be detained,” the bench, also consists of Judge Hrishikesh Roy and CT Ravikumar, told Advocate Shoeb Alam who appeared for Applicant.
When Alam said that about 25,000 students will perform well in the repair or compartment exams for grade 12, the bench observed that only about one percent of candidates go for it.
Nature argues that the NEET-UG 821 medical entrance exam is suspended because many other examinations are scheduled around 12 September.
“If you want to appear in a few tests, then you need to make a choice,” said the bench, added, “You must prioritize.
You must also be aware that every delay tends to collide with some other examinations.”
The bench said the board each would do their work and the court would not interfere with the exam in such situations.
It is said that the postponement of the exam can affect the next course and everything will be prolonged.
“It would be very unfair to reschedule the exam.
Net is a very big examination.
This is not wise, it is a national exam,” said the bench.
Alam tells the court that around 16 Lakh candidates tend to appear in the NEET exam.
“We must now define the scope of our judicial review.
Where we go and to what extent,” the bench was observed, adding it did not want a number of students to suffer in any way because of the postponement of the examination they “Burn Midnight Oil” and prepared.
“The relief claimed in this petition was to cancel public notifications on July 13 issued by an examination of competent authorities on the NEET-UG 2021 exam on September 12.
For the reason it was used by an advisor to the applicant, we would not be impressed or want to show who Even indulgence to the applicant or to allow them to beg for a constitutional article 32, “Bench said.
The APEX court heard the petition seeking a delay in examination on the grounds that several other examinations were scheduled for that period.
Last year, NEET was carried out on September 13 amid strict precautions remembering Covid-19 pandemic.
A total of 13.66 Lakh candidates have emerged in the test that qualifies 7,71,500.
At first, the NEET-UG 2021 exam will be conducted in 13 languages ​​with Punjabi and Malayam be a new addition, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has been announced in July.
He also said that the new exam center for Neet has been opened in Kuwait to facilitate the Indian student community in the Middle East.

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