JEE and NEET examinations to be held on reduced syllabus, online class will continue

The good news is that only 2021 JEE and NEET exams will be taken on the reduced syllabus and with this the online class will continue. About this, Union Education Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has assured millions of students, teachers and parents of the country. They have told what will be the syllabus of JEE Main, JEE Advanced and NEET this year.

Today on 2021, Nishank spoke to students of Kendriya Vidyalayas across the country through a live webinar. During this, Nishank answered many questions from students. One of these questions was also about the syllabus of JEE Main, Advanced and NEET.

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In response, Nishank said that there is absolutely no need for students to get upset. Questions will not come out of the 30% syllabus that CBSE has reduced for board exams. This time as many syllabus as you are studying for the board. Among them, questions will also be asked in JEE Main, Advanced and NEET.

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On the question of a student, the Education Minister said that online classes will continue. Even now classes will open, even then the presence of all the 100 percent students will not be possible. So physical and online classes will continue to run together.

Education Minister Nishank also said that students should write their most special experiences of the Corona period in the diary. Experiences that he felt were possible only during the Corona period. You can also send your special experience to the Education Minister.

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Nishank has said that after choosing some very special experiences sent, he will communicate with those students and students and will also honor them.

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