
Increasing the number of examination centers, alternate seating plan, fewer candidates per room and staggered entry and exit are among the steps the National Testing Agency will take for safely conducting medical and engineering entrance exams -- NEET 2020 and JEE Main – in September.
These steps have been introduced to ensure adherence to social distancing norms at the centres in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as chorus grew for postponing of the crucial exams. Officials in the Ministry of Education, however, asserted the exams will be conducted as per schedule.
While the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2020) is scheduled from September 1-6, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2020 Exam) is planned on September 13. "The number of examination centers have also been increased from 570 to 660 (for JEE Main 2020) and 2,546 to 3843 (for NEET 2020). While JEE Mains Exam is a computer-based test, NEET 2020 is a pen-paper test,” the NTA said in a statement.
“Additionally, in case of JEE Mains 2020, the number of shifts has been increased from the earlier 8 to 12, and the number of candidates per shift has been reduced from earlier 1.32 lakh to 85,000 now," it said.
“In order to ensure proper social distancing inside the examination halls, the candidates will be seated in alternate seats in case of JEE Mains. In the case of NEET 2020, the number of candidates per room has been reduced from 24 to 12,” it said.
For ensuring social distancing outside the examination hall, the entry and exit of candidates have been staggered, it added. "Adequate arrangements have also been made outside the examination centers to enable candidates to stand with adequate social distancing while waiting.
Candidates have also been issued advisory guiding them about ‘Dos and Don'ts' for proper social distancing," it added. There have been demands from several students and parents to further postpone the entrance exams in view of increasing coronavirus cases. Several opposition leaders including Congress' Rahul Gandhi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, her Odisha counterpart Naveen Patnaik, DMK President MK Stalin and Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia have demanded the exams be postponed.
The Supreme Court had last week dismissed a plea seeking postponement of the two exams amid a spurt in the number of COVID-19 cases, saying the precious year of students "cannot be wasted" and life has to go on. "We find that there is absolutely no justification in the prayer made for postponement of the examination in question relating to NEET 2020 Exam as well as JEE Mains 2020," the Supreme Court had said.
The NTA has also written to state governments to extend support in local movement of the candidates so that they are able to reach their examination centres on time. While a total of 9.53 lakh candidates have registered for JEE Mains Exam, 15.97 lakh students have registered for NEET 2020.