‘Stop confusing’: Students demand clarity on NEET 2021 syllabus
Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said, in a recent webinar, that questions for NEET 2021 will be asked from the reduced syllabus.
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NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Education had on January 19 announced that the syllabus of NEET 2021 will remain unchanged for this academic year. However, unlike previous years, students will be given a choice to answer the questions of NEET 2021. On January 18, in a live webinar Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said that "The students will only have to study the revised syllabus for their CBSE board exams, while for NEET 2021, questions will be asked from the reduced syllabus." Both the statements have put the medical aspirant in confusion about the new NEET 2021 syllabus.
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As per the NEET 2021 updates, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not released any notice regarding the new syllabus of NEET 2021, however, the new NEET exam pattern is expected to be released soon.
“The syllabus of JEE and NEET will remain the same as the previous year. However, unlike previous years, the candidates will have options to answer the questions in JEE and NEET examinations," according to the official statement .
Further, the press release stated that “The exact pattern for NEET (UG) 2021 is yet to be announced. However, in view of reduction of syllabus by some boards across the country, the NEET (UG) 2021 question paper will also have options on the lines of JEE (Main).”
NEET 2021 syllabus unchanged; Students reaction
The ministry of education has released a press release stating that the syllabus for NEET 2021 will be the same and there will be no change. That NEET 2021 question will be asked from the revised CBSE syllabus. Check the reaction of students after the NEET syllabus 2021 announcement.
"We students are suffering a lot due to the NEET 2021 syllabus confusion and lack of time" a medical aspirant requested to give clarity.
#neet2021 #rameshpokhriyal
— Navya Kanaparthi (@NavyaKanaparth1) January 20, 2021
Sir... please give a clear idea about neet 2021 syllabus and exam date of neet. so that we can have some analysis . we students are suffering a lot due to the syllabus confusion and lack of time . please provide us the clear data sir. #nta
“Please give official notice regarding the NEET 2021 syllabus” a NEET aspirant tweeted.
Please @DG_NTA clarify the syllabus of neet and jee the nta director saying that there is no reduction in syllabus but @DrRPNishank telling there is reduction in syllabus please give official notice about this
— Aman Lalwani (@AmanLal76623324) January 19, 2021
An aspirant requested to “Stop confusing students for NEET 2021” and asked to give proper information.
Yesterday news came JEE & NEET will have reduced syllabus acc to CBSE norms,now something else.stop confusing students and pls give proper information. ?
— JHUMPA JAMWAL (@Vivaciousthinkr) January 19, 2021
“I have lots of confusion regarding NEET 2021 and exam dates are still unannounced” a tweet of a medical aspirant.
Respected Sir,
— ex-Secular (@deepakr_deepu) January 19, 2021
I have lot of confusion regarding the NEET 2021,Neet application are still unannounced but the another hitch is about the syllabus, yesterday news reporting"NEET syllabus are reduced" today's news "NEET syllabus unchanged, same as last year"? @DrRPNishank
About NEET 2021
Through NEET-UG 2021, admission will be granted to 80,055 MBBS, 26,949 BDS, 50,720 AYUSH, and 525 veterinary seats. Admission to 1,899 AIIMS MBBS and 249 JIPMER MBBS seats will also be granted through NEET 2021. Authorities have yet not announced the NEET 2021 exam date and as of now, it is expected to be conducted in offline mode.
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