Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, May 6: Students from north Karnataka who missed the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) due to train delay can breathe a sigh of relief. They will now be awarded another opportunity to write the exam.
NEET, required for entry into professional medical courses, was held on Sunday May 5, but due to undue and unexpected train delay, students from north Karnataka missed the exam.
Human resource development (HRD) minister Prakash Javadekar took to Twitter to announce, "Happy to announce that Karnataka students who missed NEET exam, due to railway delay will get another chance."
The National Testing Agency said the exams have been rescheduled for May 20 from 10 am to 1 pm for students who failed to appear for the test in Bengaluru due to a delay in Hampi Express.
Nearly 365 students travelling to Bengaluru to take the test were delayed as the Hampi Express from the northern part of the state was late by seven hours on Sunday. The train which was scheduled to reach Bengaluru at 7 am arrived at 3 pm. The exam was scheduled to start at 2 pm.
The move to hold a re-exam comes a day after Karnataka chief minister H D Kumaraswamy took to Twitter to request the centre to intervene. He also pointed out that a last-minute change in the exam centres and lack of proper communication of the same has created confusion among students.
Meanwhile, former Karnataka CM and Congress leader Siddaramaiah had come down heavily on PM Narendra Modi for students missing the exam.
On May 6, Kumaraswamy tweeted that he held a meeting with chief secretary and higher education department on the issue of 500 plus students unable to take NEET due to a train delay on Sunday.
After Prakash Javadekar announced that students will be given a chance to appear for NEET, CM Kumaraswamy tweeted his gratitude.
Even Siddaramaiah retweeted Javadekar’s tweet and expressed his happiness.
Also, in Odisha, where the NEET was postponed in view of the cyclone 'Fani', the exam will be conducted on May 20, Javadekar said. In West Bengal's Siliguri, where students at one exam centre couldn't take the test because they didn't get the question paper in the opted language Hindi, the re-examination will be held on the same day, the minister added.