Unfinished portions leave NEET aspirants to fend for themselves
The Hindu
‘Onus on students to study them’
The cut-back in Plus Two syllabus, which was by and large welcomed by a large section of the teaching community and parents alike in view of the lesser number of working days during COVID-19 lockdown mid-way through the academic year, has seemingly not augured well for students now. While a sense of seriousness has set in among students after the State government spelt its decision to conduct Plus Two examination in off-line mode, students preparing for NEET and JEE Main are able to sense rather strongly their incomplete preparation for these exams conducted by the National Testing Agency.More Related News
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