Why two shifts for just 2 lakh students?
Dr. Rohan Krishnan of FAIMA says that when about two lakh students sit in NEET PG exam, there is no point in doing it in two shifts. Due to the exam in two shifts, many questions arise about the selection of questions in the minds of the students. Students feel that the first shift questions were easy and the second shift students feel that the first shifts were easy. With this, questions are raised about the examination pattern.
Dr. Krishnan said that due to this, students knock on the door of the court and then the whole process is delayed. he/she said that the way Marx’s normalization should be done, it does not happen. Which delays counseling. Normalization means that the board gives more numbers to the shift paper whose paper is difficult. he/she has urged the Health Minister to take the exam of NEET PG in only one shift.
NEET UG in a shift, so why give NEET PG?
Dr. Krishnan also said that when the exam of 2 lakh NEET UG students can be taken in a shift, what is the problem in taking NEET PG exam in a shift? If the examination of 20 lakh students can be done simultaneously, then why not 2 lakh students exams?
Students have also raised their voice on this issue on social media. The government has demanded that their demands be noted. he/she has said that if their demands are not met, they will continue protests even further. NEET PG students say that they will make every effort on their demands so that they can get justice. They want the government to listen to them and solve their problems.