CBSE, JEE, NEET syllabus 2021: Union Education Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has finally answered the question that millions of students, teachers and parents were waiting for. He said that this year’s JEE Main ( JEE Main ), Jee what Syllabus Advanced (JEE Advanced) and NEAT (NEET).
Actually, Nishank spoke to the students of Kendriya Vidyalayas (Kendriya Vidyalaya) across the country through a live webinar on Monday 18 January 2021. During this, Nishank answered many questions from students. One of these questions was also about the syllabus of JEE Main, Advanced and NEET.
In response, Nishank said that ‘there is absolutely no need for students to get upset. Board exams CBSE ( CBSE 30 percent syllabus which has) is reduced, will not question it. This time, questions will be asked in JEE Main, Advanced and NEET out of all the syllabus you are studying for the board.
Online class will run even after opening of school?
In the webinar, a student asked the Education Minister whether online classes would continue even after school opened. Nishank replied that even after the school opens, the option of online classes will be continued for the present. 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 work together.
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— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) January 18, 2021
Write experiences of Corona period On
this occasion, Education Minister Nishank asked the students to 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.
Nishank has said that after choosing some very special experiences sent, he will communicate with those students and also honor them.