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Students can answer NEET in Urdu, but from next year
Updated On: 11 March, 2017 08:50 AM IST | | Pallavi Smart
<p>In what brings partial relief to Urdu medium students, the Centre has agreed to include it in the list of languages to give the National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET), but from next academic year</p>

In what brings partial relief to Urdu medium students, the Centre has agreed to include it in the list of languages to give the National Entrance and Eligibility Test (NEET), but from next academic year. An affidavit to add Urdu as one of the languages that NEET papers could be answered in, was submitted before the Supreme Court on Friday. However, the Students’ Islamic Organisation (SIO), which filed the petition, is pressing for Urdu to be included in NEET from this session itself, though the application deadline is over.
In the last hearing (on March 3), SC had demanded an explanation from the central government and Medical Council of India (MCI) for excluding Urdu from the list of languages available for NEET. Yesterday, in its response, the centre submitted before SC that it is open to the idea of conducting NEET in Urdu, but from the next session, not 2017. It was also stated by the government that no state wanted to conduct NEET in Urdu when there was a meeting held with state ministers on November 16, 2016, regarding NEET.
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