"The exam is fast approaching and is scheduled on May 7 and applications for it would close on March 1. I requested the PM to look into the issue and offer a permanent solution for large number of students who would be affected because of it," Siva said after meeting Modi.
In this regard, Siva also submitted a letter to Modi on behalf of his party working president and Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly M K Stalin.
Tamil Nadu had on February 1 passed a legislation in its assembly exempting its students from taking National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission to medical and dental colleges, and instead get admissions based on marks obtained in Plus Two Board Examination.
Siva added, "NEET would be held on the standards of CBSE syllabus which would benefit only urban students. At a time when political situation in TN is in stalemate, M K Stalin has taken up the issue as the NEET exam dates are fast approaching".
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