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Will Jee be scrapped?
JEE Advanced 2021 exam on 3 July, 75\% marks eligibility criteria scrapped, says Ramesh Pokhriyal. This year, the entrance exam will be organized by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. The announcement was made by Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Thursday, 7 January.
Can we apply for both NEET and JEE?
Yes it is possible to give both exams together. I have even seen people getting through JEE mains and NEET exam together with higher ranks in both.
What is the future of JEE Advanced?
Future Prospects Through JEE Advanced, IITs and ISM offer admission into undergraduate courses of Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s or Bachelor-Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Science, Architecture, or Pharmaceutics.
Is Jee advanced scrapped?
Due to the prevailing Covid – 19 pandemic related circumstances in India, the date of JEE (Advanced) 2021, stated in the Information Brochure, has been postponed.
Can a student crack both NEET and JEE?
Yes, a student can prepare for IIT and NEET at the same time. If you are good in Math and Biology and not able to decide whether to target JEE or NEET, you can take PCMB and do simultaneous preparation for both the exams. There are students in the past who have cleared JEE and NEET in the same year.
Why is the state government scrapping the NEET?
Many students also question why the state government wants to scrap the NEET while is not against JEE Mains which is a centralised entrance exam for engineering. The state government claims that the centralised, single-day exam puts pressure on students.
Is Tamil Nadu exempted from NEET 2021?
Tamil Nadu government has introduced a bill seeking exemption for its students from the centralised medical entrance exam – NEET 2021 on Monday. Chief Minister MK Stalin tabled the Bill in the Assembly on Monday. With the Bill, the government wants that students from their state should be exempted from the centralised exam.
Should NEET not be the only gateway to get into medical colleges?
While the state proposes s tudents can also be admitted to medical colleges based on class 12 score and NEET will not be the only gateway to “ensure social justice and protect all vulnerable student communities from being discriminated against admission to medical education programmes”.