The corona virus has put a new test on education in all fields as well. Confuses students, parents, and teachers. Fears that the schools and colleges will not open and the children’s education will be ruined are still haunting the parents. As far as the exams are concerned, it is a known fact that this year’s exams were held in difficult conditions and the students faced many difficulties. This online forum (webinar) was launched today (December 10) at 10 am. Massive response: Parents and students across the country are responding on a large scale to the call made by the Minister of Education. Concerned neo-hippies and their global warming, i’ll tell ya. In addition to the CBSE board exams to be held next year, a keynote discussion and opinion poll will be conducted on the conduct of competitive exams like JEE Main and NEET. Questions, suggestions and feedback were invited from the respective communities through the hashtag #EducationMinisterGoesLive for this webinar. Clarity on JEE-2021: The Minister responded to various entrance exams at this event. In particular, JEE (Main) -2021 will be in the last week of February instead of January. But the application process will start from December, he said. The second installment of the JEE (Main) -2021 exams, to be held in April, will be held in September. He also said that the number of attempts would be considered two to three or four times. Offline CBSE exams: This year’s CBSE exams will be conducted offline. These tests will be conducted in pen-paper mode. He also said that if students are not allowed to go to school to write practical exams, they will consider alternatives. No idea to cancel NEET: Responding to NEET-2021 exam, he said that the government has no idea of canceling the NEET exam. Source