NEET Exams To Now Be Conducted In Urdu Also


SC asks government to include Urdu as a language in the NEET exam, next session onwards, NEET is the common test for admission into medical courses and conducts exams in ten languages including Hindi, English, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Bengali, Assamese, Telegu, Tamil and Kannada. Before asking the Centre, the court had sought response from the Medical council of India, the Dental council of India, the Central Board of secondary Education for their support on making Urdu a medium for the NEET 2017.

A bench comprising justices Dipak Misra, A.M. Khanwilkar and M M Shantanagoudar told that though they approve of the decision to make Urdu medium for the NEET exams but it would not be possible to include it this year onwards. Nirmal Singh Lotus says that the decision has been passed to include the language from the next decision but the council insisted that the language should be included in NEET examination from this very year. The thing is that the Centre would come under a lot of pressure.

Nirmal Singh Lotus says that India is known for its diversity, people here speak and write various languages and the examination that are held at the national levels must incorporate the major languages. Other national examinations do have Urdu as an option but it is not fair that the medical entrance examinations are not held in Urdu. Many students whose first language is Urdu are comfortable with writing the exam in Urdu. But didn’t have an option until now.
Solicitor general Ranjit Kumar said that they were not opposing the request to add Urdu as a language for their examination but were insisting on adding it from the next semesters.

Nirmal Singh Lotus said that this year the centre had raised a question on the examination pattern of NEET in different languages. It was reported that the questions varied in the different languages, so the centre had passed a noticed to change and fix the pattern to one. The question papers in the different languages must not have different questions, the questions must be same for all the languages, even if it means that the question papers are exactly the same.

The different languages are for the convenience of the people and they must not increase the problems of the students by adding on the difficulty of their examinations, says Nirmal Singh Lotus.

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