New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to postpone the National Eligibility Co-Entrance Test (NEET-UG), saying it did not want to interfere in the process and would be wrong to change the date. Knit-U. Yes.

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The exam is scheduled for September 12. Justice A. M. Khanwilkar, Justice Rishikesh Rai and Justice C. T. Ravi Kumar’s three-judge bench said that if students want to sit for multiple exams, they have to decide their own preference and choose their own option as there can never be a situation in which everyone is satisfied with the date of the exam.

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The apex court said that the petitioner was free to speak before the concerned authorities on the issue and a speedy decision should be taken in accordance with the law. Counsel for the petitioner, Shoaib Alam, said that the arguments you are giving may not be correct for 99 per cent of the candidates, the whole system cannot be stopped for one per cent of the candidates. Alam had said that the medical entry test NIT-U. Yes. 2021 should be postponed as there are many more exams to be held around September 12. On this, the bench said that it would be wrong to change the date of the examination as NEET is a very large scale examination. This is an examination to be held across the country and not at the state level.

-NAV GILL