Students Divided Over Holding NEET, JEE Exams Amid Covid

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  • Published On: August 30, 2020
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The Odisha government has announced it will provide free transport and accommodation to candidates appearing for JEE in the first week of September. The Uttar Pradesh government has also given its support to the exams though its unclear if they will be running special buses. At the moment, students and governments are still divided over holding entrance exams despite a massive surge in the coronavirus numbers.

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