The government's stand in this regard was clear and it would continue to fight for exemption from NEET for the benefit of the students, he told reporters here.
Besides, there were plans to release a book containing 54,000 questions being asked at the national-level examinations conducted by the Centre, he said.
Stating that new announcements for the benefit of students from economically backward classes would be made before the end of the current Assembly session, Sengottaiayan said that 3,000 smart schools were on the anvil in the State.
Similarly, a committee would look into the issues concerning part-time teachers, he said.
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