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Home » Entrance Exams » MHRD To Reconsider The Decision On NEET Conduct; NEET 2019 To Continue In Pen And Paper Mode Only

MHRD To Reconsider The Decision On NEET Conduct; NEET 2019 To Continue In Pen And Paper Mode Only

by Mamona Majumder
August 10, 2018
in Entrance Exams
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Prakash Javadekar, a month before, had made an announcement that National Testing agency will conduct NEET from 2019 onwards, twice a year and in online mode only. However now, the Health Ministry is claiming some major drawback of this decision. As per various newspaper reports, it is also being said that the Ministry of Health has written a letter to MHRD about how the public announcement on the NEET being conducted in CBT mode was made “without formal consultation” with them. Thus, now MHRD might reconsider the decision of NEET 2019 conduct.

As per the reports, there are 8 major problems highlighted in the letter by Health Ministry to MHRD. One of the major problems is that if the Computer Based Test (CBT) is implied, then rural and economically poor families will be at a disadvantage.

The Health Ministry also fears that if NTA would conduct exam in February and May, this would mean a continuous period of 4-5 months of exams for the class 12 students as, during the February-March period, class 12 students also appear in the Board exams. This may add to the pressure on students.

Health Ministry fears that NTA conducting NEET in online mode will be unfair to the economically backward students and the NTA proposed NEET calendar will add to extra pressure on the class 12 students.

Now that Health Ministry disagrees with MHRD’s decision, a meeting was held between officers of the Health and HRD ministries, suggests the newspapers reports. After which the decision to maintain the status quo, only for the NEET, till 2019, has been made.

Thus, until at least 2019, NEET might continue in Pen and Paper mode only. In addition to that, newspaper report also claims that CBSE and not National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct NEET in 2019. Also, NEET might remain an annual entrance examination, which means in 2019, NEET will be conducted once.
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Summarising, we can now say that the decision of conducting NEET 2019 by NTA, twice a year and in CBT mode remains unclear. If the Ministry of Health’s concerns are taken into consideration by MHRD then, NEET 2019 will be conducted once a year, in pen and paper mode and by CBSE.

Students are advised to not worry about the mode and time of conduction of the examination. The NEET 2019 syllabus is the same. Also, no changes will be made in the exam pattern and eligibility. Thus, the preparations must go on without any hindrances. Until any final notice or official announcement of NEET 2019 – Stay prepared for the exam in the best possible manner.

Do you think the Ministry of Health’s concerns are legit? What do you think the mode of conduction of national entrance examinations like NEET and JEE Main should be? Should these exams be bi-annual? Do let us know your opinions in the comment section below. Stay tuned with AglaSem news for more!

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Comments 104

  1. DR.ENAMULHOQUE says:
    5 years ago

    Disturbing change of decision by the authorities even after declaration in parliament/outside for conducting neet twice in 2019 ,It is almost certain that many candidates will approach the court against the government ,If the neet is not taken for twice in 2019.Peace will be restored by the court. Conscience of the government should precisely come first before the court.

  2. Madhavi says:
    5 years ago

    Neet twice a year would be better because students have chance to appear fr two times less chances of suicidal attempts which last year students fr not securing marks so my suggestion is of 2 times

  3. Zubair rather says:
    5 years ago

    What about jee mains 2019 …..

  4. Asif Choudhary says:
    5 years ago

    Neet twice a year one online mode and one offline mode and see results both and compromise and take dision

  5. Tiyasha Dey says:
    5 years ago

    NEET should be conducted twice a year..and both in online and offline mode (like jee mains 2018) so that student can choose one option either online or offline.

  6. Arsh says:
    5 years ago

    Neet should be conducted twice a year .As it gives better option to students who will not be able to score good in first attempt

  7. Presan says:
    5 years ago

    Should be conducted twice a year. This will actually release the pressure. This is in benifit of students . This increases possibility of good performance. Keeping in mind about students from poor background and about less exposure to computers, exam may be conducted in paper and pen mode.

  8. Ramya J says:
    5 years ago

    Kindly understand student’s pressure. . . ….its much better to conduct twice in a year, whether in ofline mode or online mode. . . . But it should be twice. . . . It good if they ask student’s opinions also

  9. Santosh Navale says:
    5 years ago

    Twice a Year. It will be highly beneficial to ease the Stress. Conducting Once is Like Bet ! One Day ! If give two chances a year then it will definitely benifit to Relieve Stress..

  10. Charushree says:
    5 years ago

    it’s good to implement from the year 2020.. not for 2019

  11. DR.Malarselvi says:
    5 years ago

    Whatever may be the mode of examination it should be well informed in the beginning of 11th std itself. 6months prior intimation ll not work out. Let it be as previous yr. Once is good and same question paper is fare to judge the kids.

  12. Pallavi says:
    5 years ago

    NEET should be conducted twice a year .It will definetly help students to improve their results, and also offline is fine w.r.t rural areas.But whatever the decision is it should be final, the ministers should consider all opinions before announcing and changing their decision …

  13. Ayush says:
    5 years ago

    Neet should be conducted twice a year

  14. Divyanshu Kumar says:
    5 years ago

    Why dont MHRD thinks AIIMS is an unfair exam (conducted online).

  15. MUKIBUR RAHMAN says:
    5 years ago

    Both NEET & JEE MAINS should be bi annual one in first week of May and one in the last week of May with both options CBT or Pen and paper.

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