#MODIJIextendNEETUG is trending with 1M+ tweets and demanding a postpone NEET UG 2022 exam

#MODIJIextendNEETUG: Many MBBS applicants are requesting to PM Narendra Modi that the July 17 medical entrance exam be postponed because it is “too near” to other competitive exams, like JEE Mains and CUET, and will give them insufficient time to prepare. The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate)-2022 is the subject of this controversy. More than 1 million tweets have been tweeted using the hashtag #MODIJIextendNEETUG, and candidates have also established an online petition that has received the support of nearly 24,000 students.

A new letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has been submitted by candidates who wish to postpone the NEET UG Exam. The letter includes both a demand for and a request for a deferral of the medical admission exam. However, this has not yet received an official response.

The NEET-UG counseling for 2021 barely ended in March, according to the medical aspirants, and the 2022 session is scheduled to begin on July 17. How can we possibly finish such a lengthy syllabus in just three months? In addition, important exams including the Board Exams, CUCET, and JEE Mains are scheduled over the same time frame. Consider the anxiety and worry that our kids are going through as a result of having so many crucial exams scheduled back-to-back. Is this conclusion fair? the petition requested.

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The NEET-UG 2021, which was previously scheduled for August 1 but was moved to September 12 due to the second wave of the COVID-19 infection. The days preceding the tests were quite stressful. My optimism is waning. Nobody wants to understand us, help us, or listen to what we have to say. We are in tremendous difficulty, aspirants. An applicant named Sanjana Gupta asked that the NEET-UG be postponed.

On 17 June a national-level parents’ organization has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting that the exam, which is currently set for July 17, be postponed.

In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lawyer Anubha Shrivastav Sahai of the India Wide Parents Association highlighted the challenges encountered by students and asked that the NEET UG 2022 be postponed. However, there hasn’t been an official reaction to this yet.

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One user name ” @yugrajsingh2514″ wrote #MODIJIextendNEETUG @PMOIndia @dpradhanbjp @narendramodi_in@narendramodi See, how we aspirants are doing struggle nd in how mch worry we’re now because no one is listening us.plz hlp us sir.Plz defer date by 50-60days plz

Another user wrote ” Please help us, our future is on stake. NEET UG aspirants deserve the time we are asking for. Please shift NEET UG till September “

Prior to the exam, some 10,000 students wrote to the National Testing Agency (NTA) asking for a postponement so they could study more thoroughly. He highlighted in his letter that the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2021 counselling was still in progress and that the NEET’s scheduled date of July 17 is almost the same as the dates of CUET and JEE Mains.

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