The government has increased the number of cities where the NEET examination would be conducted from 80 to 103 to make it easier for the students to reach the venues.
A mobile app has also been developed to help the nearly 12 lakh students, who are expected to take the National Entrance cum Eligibility Test or NEET, locate the nearest test venue.
"The NEET examination, which is a medical entrance test that was conducted by the CBSE, got a better response. Therefore we have increased number of city centres," HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters outside the Parliament.
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The number of students appearing for the examination has also increased from 8 lakh to about 12 lakh this time, he said.
The HRD Minister said that an App has been made to help students locating the nearest examination centre.
Health Minister JP Nadda said "We have also included regional languages in the test. CBSE has agreed for this and accordingly the number of examination centres have also been increased."
Thanking Javadekar, Nadda said that increasing the number of cities having examination centres is a great relief for students.
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