Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist) The Karnataka government has decided to conduct the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) to be held on July 30, July 31 and August 1, and the state government informed the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday. The hearing is currently going on in the Karnataka High Court in connection with a group of petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court’s decision to conduct the Karnataka Entrance Examination (KCET).

AAG Dhyan Chinnappa submitted that the Karnataka government says that so far 1,84,368 students have downloaded hall tickets and that stopping KCET is “neither possible nor appropriate in the interests of the students” and the state government for KCET Should proceed according to prior plan.

The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday directed the state government to reconsider the decision to conduct the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) amidst growing cases of COVID-19 in the state. According to a notification issued by the government on 13 May, KCET is proposed to be held on 30 and 31 July. A division bench headed by Chief Justice Abhay Srinivas Oka looked into the concerns raised by the petitioners challenging the government’s decision.

During the last two weeks, the state has witnessed around 5,000 COVID-19 positive cases every day and about 1500 new cases are reported daily from Bengaluru. There are more than 5000 content areas in Bengaluru. The government’s SOP says that no one is allowed to leave the content area. In addition, public transport will also not be available. There is also a possibility that students may be able to give teston. “

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