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JEE NEET Merger: Single Entrance Exam

JEE NEET merger and new age limits proposed. Learn how these changes could transform Indian admissions on Sarkari247.

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JEE NEET Merger: Single Entrance Exam

The Indian government is considering a single entrance exam for JEE and NEET. This could transform the higher education system in India.

JEE NEET Merger: Overview

Authority / BoardMinistry of Education
Vacancy/Post Name-
Advt No. / Cycle-
Selection ProcessSingle Entrance Exam
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Eligibility

Criteria & Vacancy Details

  • The proposed system aims to set an upper limit on age for all candidates.
  • The number of attempts for NEET may be limited.
  • The new system may adversely affect poor students from rural backgrounds.

How to Apply Online

  1. The application process for the proposed single entrance exam has not been announced yet.
  2. The government is still in the discussion and evaluation stage.
  3. The proposal aims to make the exam process digitalized and standardized.

Exam Pattern & Syllabus

The new integrated system will require all candidates to go through a common baseline test.

Those applying for engineering will have a different math test, while those applying for medicine will undertake a biology test.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the proposed JEE NEET merger?

A: The proposed JEE NEET merger is a single entrance exam that will cover both JEE and NEET exams. This aims to mitigate the heavy psychological pressure exerted on students and maximize the logistics infrastructure offered by the state government.

Q: What are the proposed eligibility criteria for the single entrance exam?

A: The proposed eligibility criteria include setting an upper limit on age for all candidates and limiting the number of attempts for NEET. This aims to harmonize the NEET system with other exams, such as the JEE Main.

Q: How will the proposed single entrance exam affect students from rural areas?

A: The proposed single entrance exam may adversely affect poor students from rural backgrounds who need multiple attempts to overcome basic educational deficiencies. The coaching fraternity advises against limiting the attempts, as it may affect these students.

Tags

#JEE#NEET#NTA#Ministry of Education#competitive exams#higher education system

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