SUPREME COURT GIVES GREEN SIGNAL
The corona boom in the country has already postponed many entrance exams and job exams. However, as part of Unlock 4, NEET (NEET 2020) and JEE Main (JEE) tests were conducted this month in the wake of the easing of sanctions. Although many cases have been filed in the courts in the wake of the corona.
The tests were conducted by the National Testing Agency after the Supreme Court gave the green signal to conduct the tests. However, the latest civil service exam case has also reached the Supreme Court. Some candidates have petitioned the Supreme Court to postpone exams in the wake of the corona epidemic outbreak and floods across the country.
The apex court hearing the petition refused to adjourn the hearing. Kovid recalled on this occasion that the Center had already conducted several tests as per SVOP in the background. It gave the green signal to the UPSC to conduct the examinations as per the schedule. Rains, weather problems.
There is a problem every year like this and the tests can not be postponed. It is clear that this is not a student exam but a public servants' exam. The Supreme Court directed the candidates to come out of the comfort zone.
The Civil Services exams are actually scheduled for May 31. Those tests were postponed to October 4 in the wake of the corona. However, in the wake of the high number of corona cases being registered and floods across the country, 20 candidates have approached the Supreme Court seeking postponement of civil services exams.
The petition said that the Civil Services examination should not be compared with the examinations like JEE and NEET. Students may miss the academic year if they do not appear for the examinations, but if the Civil Services examinations are postponed, there will be no such situation. clarified that there would be no loss as long as it was postponed.
The petitioners were of the view that conducting the examinations in the present circumstances would endanger the lives of the candidates. The father of one of the candidates who filed the petition said that at present our son is working as a government employee.
It is said that there is no condition to prepare for exams by taking leave. But the rest said they were sitting at home preparing for the exams. They are of the opinion that if the tests are carried out now they, like their son, will be at great risk of losing. He demanded that the tests be postponed for a few days in the wake of this. But the court did not agree to postpone the examinations.
However, it is learned that the NEET, which was postponed due to corona, conducted the JEE exams this month. Student unions, political parties, and movie stars have demanded that the exams be postponed. Students' lives are incensed whether you count or not.
However, the center did not back down. The Supreme Court has given the green signal that the tests can be conducted in compliance with the Kovid rules. The National Testing Agency conducted the tests.
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