NEET SS 2021 Exam Pattern: Centre tells SC, Changes to implemented from next year

SC disposes of batch of pleas of students who challenged Centre's earlier decision to implement changes in NEET-SS from this year.

Yogita
Updated on: 6 Oct 2021 7:15 AM GMT
NEET SS 2021 Exam Pattern: Centre tells SC, Changes to implemented from next year
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New Delhi: The Central Government on Wednesday told the court that no changes will be made this year in the pattern of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Super Specialty (NEET SS 2021).

NEET SS 2021 Pattern:

The revised pattern will be implemented from next year itself. Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati informed the Supreme Court that NEET-SS 2021 exam will be conducted as per the existing pattern this year. The revised pattern will be effective only from the academic session 2022-2023.

"In deference of your observations, and in the interest of students, the centre has decided the revised scheme will be implemented from 2022. The present exam will be held based on the 2020 scheme," Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati told the court.

In fact, the Center had decided to postpone the examination till January 2022. 41 PG students filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the last minute changes in the NEET SS exam pattern. During the hearing on this, the Center has told the Supreme Court that it wants to conduct the examination on January 10-11, 2022 by implementing the new exam pattern. However, the Supreme Court asked the Center to defer its decision, slamming it for making changes in the pattern shortly before the exam. Let us inform that this exam was to be held on November 13 and 14, 2021.

The bench consisted of Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Vikram Nath and Justice BV Nagarathna. Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhatt appeared on behalf of the Central Government.

Justice Chandrachud told the Solicitor General, "You announce changes in August for exams in November. Is." The judge also noted that it appears that both medical education and medical regulation have become a business.

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