Thursday, 2 May 2019

News@neet/Aiims

National Tasting Agency has been appointed as the center of the country for the NET (UG) -2019, examination center in Shimla and Hamirpur in the state capital on May 5. National Tasting Agency has changed the NCC examination center created earlier in Delhi Public School (DPS) Jhkadi of Shimla District and now has made JCB Public School New Shimla.
For this, the testers will have to download their Admit Card again from the National Testing Agency website www.ntaneet.nic.in. Thousands of candidates will be given examinations in the examination centers created in Shimla and Hamirpur across the country on 5th May. 

City Coordinator Vidupriya Chakraborty, created by NTA for the capital Shimla, said that this examination has been made into twelve centers in Shimla. 480 candidates in Saraswati Paradise International Public School Sanjauli Housing Board Colony, 480 in Central School Jakhu Hills, 360 in Old Bus Stand near St Thomas School Western Command, 360 in St. Edward School, 360 in Chapelsley School Ferry, Sacred Heart Convent School in Dhali 360,

In the Central Tibetan School, Shimla, 360, 360 students in Dayanand Public School, Shimla, 360 in Kendriya Vidyalaya, 360 in DAV Senior Secondary School, New Shimla, 360 in the Convent of Jesus and Mary School in Nebhar, and 284 in JCB New Shimla. A total of 4604 candidates will be examined in 12 examination centers.





MUMBAI: Some of the NEET-UG aspirants from the state were shocked on Monday to get a message from the National Testing Agency (NTA) asking them to download their admit cards again. When they did, some of them found that their NEET exam centres changed. While the earlier ones were at a comfortable distance, some said that they got far-off centres after the change. NEET-UG for MBBS and BDS admissions is scheduled on May 5. NTA is conducting the national-level test for the first time.
Priya Kapoor, a resident of 
Juhu
, said that her daughter got her centre at Kanjurmarg first, when she had downloaded her admit card on April 15. "On Monday evening we received a message from the NTA asking us to download the admit card again. Now she is allotted a centre at 
Ghansoli
. Not only will she be travelling far for NEET, her preparation for MH-CET also will be affected as it is scheduled on May 7," said Kapoor. She added that a couple of students, who were at the Kanjurmarg centre, also were shifted to Ghansoli.

Manisha Shetti, a counsellor from Ichalkaranji, said that one of the students known to her from 
Nashik
was allotted a centre at a 15 minutes distance earlier and is now almost an hour away from their homes. However, she added that some students who got a similar message asking them to download the admit cards again did not report any change in the centre.

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