The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) will continue as per the schedule submitted by CBSE yesterday..The Supreme Court refused to constitute the Bench to hear the matter today, despite Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi making a request for the same this morning..Justice Anil R Dave said in open court at 2 pm,.“We are not constituting the Bench today. Let the examinations go on”..This would mean that the first phase of NEET will happen this Sunday and will be taken by those who have applied for AIPMT. The second phase will be held on July 24 for those candidates who have not applied for AIPMT..Earlier today, the Centre raised concerns before the Supreme Court about holding the NEET in two phases, as well as phase 1 being in only two languages..Yesterday, the CBSE submitted a schedule as per which the exam will be held over two days – May 1 and July 24. The Supreme Court accepted the schedule given by CBSE, despite vociferous protests from states and medical colleges..The Supreme Court is likely to hear the case on the constitutionality of NEET starting next week. Various state entrance exams are already in progress or have concluded. However, the outcome of the case in Supreme Court could eventually determine the validity of the said exams.
The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) will continue as per the schedule submitted by CBSE yesterday..The Supreme Court refused to constitute the Bench to hear the matter today, despite Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi making a request for the same this morning..Justice Anil R Dave said in open court at 2 pm,.“We are not constituting the Bench today. Let the examinations go on”..This would mean that the first phase of NEET will happen this Sunday and will be taken by those who have applied for AIPMT. The second phase will be held on July 24 for those candidates who have not applied for AIPMT..Earlier today, the Centre raised concerns before the Supreme Court about holding the NEET in two phases, as well as phase 1 being in only two languages..Yesterday, the CBSE submitted a schedule as per which the exam will be held over two days – May 1 and July 24. The Supreme Court accepted the schedule given by CBSE, despite vociferous protests from states and medical colleges..The Supreme Court is likely to hear the case on the constitutionality of NEET starting next week. Various state entrance exams are already in progress or have concluded. However, the outcome of the case in Supreme Court could eventually determine the validity of the said exams.