
NEET 2021 will not be postponed: NTA DG Vineet Joshi
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NTA DG Vineet Joshi has confirmed that the medical entrance NEET will not be postponed as demanded by students on social media.
NTA NEET Exam 2021 will not be postponed, confirmed Vineet Joshi, Director General of the National Testing Agency. “NEET will be held on the scheduled date, i.e. September 12,” he adds. Also, he has informed that no such discussion was held to postpone the medical entrance exam. NTA DG has cleared the air as the students are happy about the exam due to a number of reasons, such as the exam date is very close to that of other major exams, including the CBSE improvement exams, MHT CET 2021, Karnataka’s CoMEDK exam, Odisha JEE, and MP Class 12 improvement exams.
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