NEET-UG 2022 exam not postponed: PIB warns against fake notice

NEET-UG 2022 exam not postponed: PIB warns against fake notice

Last Updated Jun - 22 - 2022, 09:34 PM | Source : | Visitors : 88

New Delhi: The fact check team of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has warned the NEET-UG aspirants against a fake notice that is being circulated regarding the exam postponement. Students had raised a massive protest after knowing the fake news of exam postponement. The fake notice states that the exam date of NEET UG 2022 has been postponed from July 17 to September 4. 

PIB took to Twitter and tweeted, “A notice is doing rounds on social media claiming that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has rescheduled the NEET (UG) for 4th September 2022 instead of 17th July 2022. The notice is fake.”

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NEET UG aspirants and their parents have been demanding the postponement of the UG Medical Entrance Examination citing the ongoing CBSE Board Examination that will give less time to the students to prepare for the NEET exams.

India Wide Parent Association wrote a letter to the Prime Minister urging him to look into the matter and reschedule the NEET UG exam date from July 17. The letter claims that lakhs of students have raised their concerns over Twitter and have also written letters to the Education Ministry and NTA requesting the same.

NEET UG’s registration process is over and the admit cards are expected to release by the end of June.

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