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HRD Minister to hold a live session on December 10; Know students demand
While some students wanted some extra time for preparations, others demanded 50% cut to the syllabus and postponement of the competitive JEE 2021 and NEET 2021 exams.
CBSE Board Exams, NEET, JEE Exam 2021: Union Minister of Education Ramesh Pokhriyal will hold a live session at 10 am on December 10 to discuss with students about upcoming competitive and board exams. In this regard, he has asked all stakeholders, including students, to raise their complaints and comments on Twitter about the CBSE Class 10, Class 12 board exams, and competitive exams like JEE 2021 and NEET.
Ahead of the December 10 session, the education minister asked students, parents, teachers, and stakeholders to share their concerns with the Education Ministry, where he can help students.
Dear Teachers, Parents & Students, happy to share that I am going live on Dec10 at 10 am to talk about upcoming competitive/board exams with you.
— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) December 6, 2020
Drop your concerns below using #EducationMinisterGoesLive. pic.twitter.com/oThssOJBTE
"Dear Teachers, Parents & Students, happy to share that I am going live on Dec10 at 10 am to talk about upcoming competitive/board exams with you. Drop your concerns below using #EducationMinisterGoesLive," he tweeted.
In response to his tweet, students, parents, and teachers took to Twitter to provide their comments. Many students asked the Minister of Education to postpone the exams for three months. Many others urged him to take at least three months of regular classes before taking the exams.
While some students wanted some extra time for preparations, others demanded further cuts to the syllabus and postponement of the competitive JEE 2021 and NEET 2021 exams.
Im dont think you study in 12th grade.. even if you are.. what you are speaking is just nonsense. Everyone dont have proper internet connection and thousand of smartphone at home like you ..moreover it's not a exam of just you and me.. lots of students appear for this exam..
— Soumik Ghosh (@SoumikG95352944) December 7, 2020
Respected sir due to this online classes we are feeling unsatisfied with the learning, we require offline classes sir please postpone boards till June so that we will get enough time and will score good marks help us sir please #EducationMinisterGoesLive..
— piyush tandale (@piyushtandale1) December 6, 2020
Dear Teachers, Parents & Students, happy to share that I am going live on Dec10 at 10 am to talk about upcoming competitive/board exams with you.
— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) December 6, 2020
Drop your concerns below using #EducationMinisterGoesLive. pic.twitter.com/oThssOJBTE
Respected sir due to this online classes we are feeling unsatisfied with the learning, we require offline classes sir please postpone boards till June so that we will get enough time and will score good marks help us sir please #EducationMinisterGoesLive
— Arka Chatterjee (@ArkaCha36445864) December 6, 2020
Sir, I request you to please not take our exam on basis of online, sir I am not even able to read this how would I could even give exam, sir online classes added a liability on student because teacher aab jese tese syllabus kara deta hai#EducationMinisterGoesLive pic.twitter.com/CrWzFqN2XZ
— Shaan Yadav (@ShaanYa50908459) December 9, 2020
Respected sir, I know online classes are only way for learning in this pandemic. But there are so many problems which i am facing due to online classes on phone.... Headache , eye sights are going weak. Online classes are not fruit ful for me.ðŸ˜ðŸ˜”
— Pinki Mathur (@PinkiMathur_06) December 6, 2020
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