The conducting of the examination twice a year is not something new. SAT, on a global level, is conducted multiple times during the year. The best of two approach can be implemented as they mentioned that they want to give candidates more opportunities in a year.
If an aspirant able to clear the exam on 1st attempt, well done! Relax, enjoy, and wait for admission. If not (or want to improve score), you can go for the 2nd attempt. Overall it can be a big change in how JEE or NEET aspirants prepare for the exam. Most would try to clear the exam in first attempt, means early syllabus completion. If they miss out, then they need to improve, study and practice hard for the next attempt.
Every student can finally take a sigh of relief since they’ll have an extra opportunity at making their dreams come true. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) (Main), for undergraduate admission into various engineering colleges, will be held in January and April. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET), for admission into medical and dental courses, will be held in February and May. At present, both these tests are held only once a year. The main agenda behind this is to save the students from wasting an entire year. In case, they suffer from an ailment or due to any other reason a student is not able to give their 100% in the exam, they won’t have to wait for an entire year to have a shot at pursuing their dream course. This will give more chances to students, thereby giving adequate opportunity to bring out his/ her best.
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