NEET UG 2022: #JUSTICEforNEETUG trends, Parents write to PM Modi
While NEET UG 2022 is scheduled to be conducted on July 17, and the admit card is expected in the first week of July, the candidates and their parents still demand deferment, #JUSTICEforNEETUG trends on social media.
NEET UG 2022 candidates continue to demand exam deferment on the social media platform. #JUSTICEforNEETUG is trending on Twitter. Moreover, a national-level parents' association has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to postpone the examination which is currently scheduled for July 17.
Advocate Anubha Shrivastav Sahai for India Wide Parents Association has written to PM Modi a letter highlighting the challenges experienced by students and requested the deferment of the NEET UG 2022.
"The main concern is preparation time as the state counselling concluded a few days ago and board exams are also going on so students are not getting proper time for the preparation," reads the letter.
"The academic session for this batch will not start until February 2023 as per the recent notification. Then why students are being forced to appear for the exam when there will be no impact on their academic session. Several other entrance exams are also scheduled during this time so it will be very difficult for students to commute as they will be travelling to other cities to appear for these exams," added the letter.
Also Read: NEET 2022 Postpone: Aspirants Write to Union Education Minister to Defer Exam
Tweets demanding NEET UG 2022 deferment
Here are some of the related tweets:
Student activist, Himanshu Borah from AIJNSA tweeted, "By ignoring the students' demands, the authorities are ignoring the bring future of the Nation. These aspirants will become Doctors in the future to serve the nation, their concerns should be considered. 40 days postponement will give benefits to lakhs of aspirants."
"Students have been constantly urging for postponement, tagging not only NTA but also the @EduMinOfIndia, Union Education Minister @dpradhanbjp ji and also the @PMOIndia. But Still No response ! Can we assume that 16 lakh+ tweets doesn't affect @DG_NTA?"
Also Read: NEET 2022: Aspirants Urge PM to Postpone Exam; #MODIJIdeferNEETUG Trends on Social Media
Another tweet reads "I feel it's very unfair for us neet aspirant as we all just want 45-60 days. We are the youth of the country and no one is bothered about us its day 4 we are still trending @narendramodi @PMOIndia please do something about this #JUSTICEforNEETUG justice should be served"
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