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shaykhmuqadasfarooq 27th Jun, 2020
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020

The latest information that we have is that CBSE exams have been cancelled. The CBSE exams that have been scheduled for July 1st to 5th have been cancelled as per CBSE's decision. The same has been conveyed to the Supreme Court as well. Students have an option to appear in the examination only if they wish to. But if they do not wish to appear for the examination, then their performance in the last 2 examinations will be considered to grant them marks.  And CBSE informed the Supreme Court its assessment scheme. According to that, those students who have completed all their CBSE exams will be assessed based on their performance in the exams. Those who appeared for more than 3 or more subjects the average of the marks secured in the best of the 3 will be given to those subjects for which exams have not been conducted. And those students who have written just 1 or 2 subjects, the results will be declared on the  basis of their internal, practical or project assessments for the subjects they haven't written the examinations.  And if students want to appear for the exams, they can do so when they are conducted. ICSE might have a slightly changed model and Supreme Court has agreed to that. And amid all this the Centre has not taken any decision regarding NEET and JEE Mains scheduled for July.  So we still need to wait to hear from them. Today being Saturday and tomorrow being Sunday, we only might hear from them on Monday or the next week.

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27th Jun, 2020
Govt too could not come to a conclusion as many social media posts are pressuring for cancel / postponement of NEET.
My suggestion in this difficult situation.
50% MBBS seats may be filled up using +2 marks and college starts in August.
After Corona situation become normal, NEET2020 may be conducted in Oct-November and balance 50%seats filled by that rank and college start in Jan'21 with Addl class hours. From 2nd year will both batches get adjusted by Second batch additional class hours.
By this method both NEET and Class12 rankers will benefit. No regrets for any one
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020

Hello dear aspirant


Till now your  NEET 2020 examination has been scheduled to be conducted on 26th July and there's no news of its postponement officially yet


But yes ,

according to sources due to increase in covid 19 spread your neet examination is expected to be postponed again.


Now that CBSE 12th board examination has been cancelled  ,according to sources the  Union Human Resources Development Ministry is very likely to release an update soon regarding  NEET UG 2020 dates  , they may postpone your NEET exam further and  release new date for the same . So , for dates we need to wait for the update from MHRD .


Thankyou


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