Will GATE 2021 be postponed?:Students upset about clash with university exams
Ridhi.Khurana | January 19, 2021 | 10:01 AM IST | 2 mins read
GATE exam 2021 is scheduled in February, so are many University exams. Students are demanding ‘postpone GATE 2021’ for 1 or 2 months to prepare well.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: As the GATE exam 2021 is approaching, students urge the authorities to postpone GATE 2021 through twitter and other social media platforms. While some of the students are demanding another attempt to appear in the exam, others are worried about clash of GATE 2021 with the university exams.
Amid all of this, students are still in a dilemma on ‘will GATE 2021 be postponed?’. Students opined that 2020 academic activities were interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak and GATE candidates were not an exception of the situation. As the academic session has been delayed for all, many university examinations are being held in February.
The student community is complaining that the authorities have become a blind eye toward GATE candidates of the 2021 session.
Postpone GATE 2021 on Twitter
Students are complaining lack of study notes and other hardships due to COVID-19 pandemic as referred in the tweet below:
We had no notes, no study material. How do you expect us to stay prepared? Everyone was suffered due to pandemic including us!! "Postpone GATE or Give us Attempts" #postponegate2021 @narendramodi @DrRPNishank @GATE2021_IITB @AICTE_INDIA @ndtvindia @iitbombay @EduMinOfIndia pic.twitter.com/TAJY1NDqoQ
— Engineer (@Engineer___2020) January 18, 2021
There requests for GATE 2021 postpone by 1 or 2 months in order to allow students for a better preparation:
Not Everyone was going through same situation during pandemic. Many exams have already been postponed Shifting a month or two can make a large difference. #postponegate2021 #Gate2021 @EduMinOfIndia @GATE2021_IITB @AICTE_INDIA
— Saurabh Kumar (@saurabh_skumar7) January 18, 2021
Due to sudden lockdown in the previous year and restrictions that followed, students still have stuff locked in the institute hostels as claimed by another student:
#postponegate2021 we were having most of our stuffs in hostels how any one can expect our full preparation, this will ruin our one year @DrRPNishank @EduMinOfIndia
— Shivendra Pratap Singh (@Shivend10649052) January 19, 2021
While some are eager with the question 'Is GATE 2021 postponed?', the authorities are time and again being requested to at least consider the matter once:
Respected Authorities,
— Aashish Kumathekar (@AashishKumathe3) January 15, 2021
atleast address us or take us in consideration, we are also youth of our country and need some attention towards us... please do needful for us.... #postponegate2021 #Gate2021 #PMModi
The GATE 2021 exam date is scheduled on February 6, 7, 13 and 14. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay released GATE 2021 admit cards for registered candidates on January 8 on the official website. However, the authorities seem to have not even considered the matter and thus, the picture is still not clear on GATE postponement.
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