How will NEET Cancellation Affect MBBS Aspirants and Admission Process?
How will NEET Cancellation Affect MBBS Aspirants and Admission Process?
The currently prevailing situation in the nation due to COVID-19 is changing the face of education system this year. With so many exams being cancelled or postponed, the safety of students has become the priority for conducting authorities.
With the rising of Coronavirus cases across the nation, many parents, students and educationalists are looking forward to the cancellation of NEET 2020.
It is important for you to understand how the cancellation of NEET will affect you.
1.Negative impact on NEET aspirant
NEET is one of the most popular medical exams in India. It is a gateway to medicine courses at the top government/ private medical colleges in the country. Students begin their preparation for the NEET exam well in advance. Now if NEET gets cancelled, the rigorous preparation of these students will go into vain. Some students may not be very happy with the alternatives for medical admission process and may go into depression.
While the postponement of NEET 2020 may be good news to some students, it can even have a negative impact on others. Students who were not done with their preparations and were looking for more time will find the postponement of NEET helpful. But, those who are looking forward to appearing in the exam might lose their interest in the preparation, consequently in the exam. This can influence students in a negative direction.
2.Online Exam for NEET 2020
Upon hearing about the cancellation of the exam, many students have been wondering if NTA will conduct an online exam for NEET 2020. We know that every year, lakhs of students participate in this pen-paper-based examination which is the only exam for BDS and MBBS admissions in India. A large number of students travel from their areas to cities for appearing in the exam. This may increase their chances of exposing themselves as well as others to the risk of infection. In such a case, experts are advising on both online and offline mode of examination.
3. Next year the number of neet aspirant are increase and competition is increased due to NEET. Cut off is higher for admission in medical college.
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