joint entrance exam mains/advance is REscheduled
DueDue to the spread of pandemic covid-19 virus our education minister announced the date of newly scheduled JEE exam on 18, 20, 21, 22, 23 July 2020.
medical entrance exam like neet is scheduled for 26th july due to the current lockdown scene of covid-19
EXAMS LIKE COMED-K UGET AND VITEEE HAS ALSO BEEN RESCHEDULED
VITEEE · 2020/Exam--29 Jul – 2 Aug 2020
COMEDK postponed after students express concern .The decision comes in light of the concerns raised by students on the risks they will have to take to appear for the exam.
BENGALURU: The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka’s (COMEDK), which had decided to conduct the Undergraduate Entrance Test (UGET) examination on June 27, has now confirmed that it will postpone the examination. The decision comes in light of the concerns raised by students on the risks they will have to take to appear for the exam. As per the new schedule, COMEDK UGET will now be conducted on July 25.
COMEDK had earlier announced that it will conduct the UGET examination on June 27. The exam was scheduled initially to be conducted on May 10 but had to be postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown. The application dates were extended until peaking to TOI, Dr S Kumar, executive secretary, COMED-K said that they are aware of the difficulties that the students will have to undergo to appear for the examination if it will be held on June 27. “The unforeseen situation put in front of us because of the pandemic is new. We are seriously considering the difficulties by students in states where they can’t travel even to their exam centres. A decision that will benefit all the stakeholders will be taken shortly,” he said confirming that the exam will be postponed.
COMEDK had earlier announced that it will conduct the UGET examination on June 27. The exam was scheduled initially to be conducted on May 10 but had to be postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown. The application dates were extended until peaking to TOI, Dr S Kumar, executive secretary, COMED-K said that they are aware of the difficulties that the students will have to undergo to appear for the examination if it will be held on June 27. “The unforeseen situation put in front of us because of the pandemic is new. We are seriously considering the difficulties by students in states where they can’t travel even to their exam centres. A decision that will benefit all the stakeholders will be taken shortly,” he said confirming that the exam will be postponed.
He also assured that they are taking all the measures to guarantee social distancing at all exam centres. "We will be using 50%of the centres' capacity for it. We are working for it on 418 centres, in 282 cities," Kumar said.
2 Comments