Union Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar today said students would not have to travel outside their state for appearing in NEET from next year as more centres would be set up based on the requirement.
"Next year, students travelling to other parts of the country would not happen," he told reporters here.
He was responding to questions on complaints about several students from Tamil Nadu being alloted centres outside the state for this year's national eligibility-cum-entrance test.
The minister said this year the number of cities were increased to 150 from 107 in the previous years for the exam.
"Now apart from those, any district which has more than 4,000 students will be made a centre. It will accommodate all students from that district and surrounding districts," he added.
On reports about erroneous questions in the Tamil version of NEET exam, the Minister said he was not aware of it. However, he assured that steps, including engaging good translators, would be taken to avoid any complaints in future.
The minister was at Indian Institute of Technology-Madras to take part in an event to mark conclusion of grand finale of the First Hardware Hackathon edition of Smart India 2018.
Replying to a question on the proposed National Education Policy, he said "the NEP for next generation is being finalised and they will be giving me the draft within a month. It will be given to the nation soon."
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