#JEEStudentsWantJustice: Aspirants demand postpone JEE main 2022, four attempts, more gap between sessions

#JEEStudentsWantJustice: Aspirants demand postpone JEE main 2022, four attempts, more gap between sessions

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 4, 2022 08:48 IST

The campaign has taken a major turn as many eminent personalities have also joined the trend. Aspirants are expressing disappointment over 2 attempts, JEE Mains clash with board exams and less gap between the two sessions of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022.

#JEEStudentsWantJustice

#JEEStudentsWantJustice: As the application window for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022 is all set to close on April 5, JEE Main aspirants have started trending #JEEStudentsWantJustice on Twitter demanding 4 attempts and a sufficient gap between the sessions. This year, NTA will conduct JEE Main 2022 exam in two sessions - first between April 21 and May 4, and the second session from May 24 to May 29. Demanding four attempts, the aspirants along with the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) members commenced a campaign on Twitter using the hashtag #JEEStudentsWantJustice.

Aspirants urge Union Education Minister to postpone JEE Mains 2022

The campaign has taken a major turn as many eminent personalities have also joined the trend. Aspirants are expressing disappointment over 2 attempts, JEE Mains clash with board exams and less gap between the two sessions of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022. Several tweets are being posted by JEE Mains aspirants along with ministers and members of the students' union urging the Union Education Minister and NTA to postpone the 2nd session. They are also demanding the conduct of JEE Mains 2022 in 4 sessions with sufficient gaps between each session.

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Following the trend, the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) member Tweeted, "JEE Mains is an important exam that determines the future of lakhs of students. Uncertainty pertaining to these exams is a serious matter of concern for all of us. I urge the authorities to be empathetic towards the students of the nation."

Joining the campaign, Cabinet Minister of Women and of Child development and social welfare department, Anila Bhendia, wrote on Twitter, "Reducing the number of attempts of #JEEMains at last moment and conducting it between the board exams without sufficient gap will drive students into frenzy. I also request the authorities to listen the rational demands of students."

NSUI Assam writes, "It is up to the GOI to decide whether they want to give a bright and blooming career to the JEE aspirants or make them suffer for the rest of their lives!

#JEEStudentsWantJustice"

Take a look at several other tweets posted by JEE Mains aspirants with #JEEStudentsWantJustice

 

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