Ramesh Pokhriyal- No certainty on JEE Main 2021 syllabus reduction
Ramesh Pokhriyal interacted with students through a live webinar to address queries on JEE Main 2021 syllabus reduction and exam date.
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NEW DELHI: The Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal interacted with students, parents and teachers through a live webinar today regarding the upcoming JEE Main 2021 syllabus reduction and exam date. Against the highly anticipated announcement of JEE Main 2021 exam dates, the minister did shed any light as to when the JEE 2021 exam will be conducted.
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Pokhriyal said that if the situation remains the same and exams have to be postponed, we will make a decision accordingly.
On students demanding reduction in JEE Main 2021 syllabus, Pokhriyal said that while many boards have reduced syllabus, some state boards did not reduce the syllabus. "We are discussing the syllabus of JEE Main 2021 so that students from all boards can participate"
There were questions from students to conduct the JEE more than two times as it is held currently. He further said that we are discussing if JEE Main 2021 can be conducted thrice or four times.
Check #EducationMinisterGoesLive: Pokhriyal to address student queries today
Respected @DrRPNishank Ji
— ONE MAN ARMY (@one_man123) December 10, 2020
We JEE students wants to postpone Exams until March
Please consider this also sir
Don't do any experiments on students like in September 2020
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#EducationMinisterGoesLives @DrRPNishank Sir Please, Postpone Our Exam to May Because Due to @COVID Many Student Was Unable to Attend Their Respective Classes,Conducted Offline or Online.We Want Time to Study For Our Exams.Syllabus is Also Reduced by 30% But Still It's Very Much.
— Ashish Nawab (@AshishNawab6) December 10, 2020
Also read- JEE Main 2021, NEET, CBSE- Students demand postponement of exams and syllabus reduction
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