Kerala Chief Minister-designate V. D. Satheesan said the state will submit proposals on NEET to the concerned authorities, clarifying that Kerala is not conducting the exam, which is held at the all-India level by the National Testing Agency.
Kerala: Chief Minister-designate V. D. Satheesan on Thursday said that the Kerala government will submit its proposals regarding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) to the concerned authorities.
Speaking to reporters, Satheesan clarified that the state government does not conduct the NEET examination, as it is held at the national level.
“We will give proposals. We are not conducting the NEET exam. The NEET exam is conducted at the all-India level. We will examine the matter and submit our proposals to the concerned authorities,” he said.
His remarks come amid growing discussions over the conduct of NEET and concerns raised by students and parents regarding the examination process.
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