ANSAM appeals all not to call for bandhs for smooth conduct of NEET entrance exams tomorrow
First Published: 4th May, 2024 20:15 IST
The apex Naga student body in Manipur has extended its best wishes to all the candidates and offered help to those finding difficulty in reaching their centres in the hill
Ahead of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET exams tomorrow, the All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), the apex Naga student body in Manipur, has appealed to all to refrain from calling for any strikes or bandhs and extend support to the aspirants so that they can appear for the exams without any hassle.
In a release, ANSAM appealed to all law enforcing agencies, civil society organizations (CSOs) and all concerned to “extend their utmost possible cooperation and refrain from calling any strikes/bandhs so as to avoid any obstructions to aspiring candidates appearing on this day and to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of this examination.”
ANSAM extended their best wishes to all the aspiring candidates and offered help to all those candidates who find any difficulty in reaching their examination centres.
“Candidates whose exam centres are allotted in hill districts and find difficulties to reach their respective examination centres should contact the office of ANSAM, Education Cell”.
As per sources, more than 24 lakh candidates will be appearing for the NEET (UG) 2024 exams at centres located in 557 cities throughout the country and 14 cities outside India.
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