(Dharshini.G, intern journalist)New Delhi: Expanding the number of exam centres, interchange seating plan, lesser students per room, and restricted entry and exit are among the means the National Testing Agency will take for securely directing clinical and building entrance tests – NEET and JEE – in September.

These means have been acquainted with guarantee adherence to social distancing standards at the focuses taking into account the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the chorale for deferring of the significant tests keeps on developing.

Authorities in the Ministry of Education, in any case, attested the tests will be led according to plan. While the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) is booked from September 1-6, the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is moved toward September 13.

“The number of examination centers have additionally been expanded from 570 to 660 (for JEE Main) and 2,546 to 3843 (for NEET). While JEE-Mains is a PC based test, NEET is a pen-paper test,” the NTA said in an announcement.”Moreover, in the occurrence of JEE-Mains, the number of shifts has been expanded from the prior 8 to 12, and the quantity of competitors per shift has been decreased from before 1.32 lakh to 85,000 now,” it said.

“So as to guarantee legitimate social removing inside the exam centers, the competitors will be situated in alternate seats in the event of JEE-Mains. In the event of NEET, the number of applicants per room has been reduced from 24 to 12,” it said.

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