NBE filed an application in the NEET PG Supreme Court application, permission to conduct exams on August 3

New -delhi, June 3 (IANS). The National Council of Exam (NBE), an organization that takes the NEET PG exam, sought permission from the Supreme Court to take the exam on August 3. The first NEET PG exams would be held in two shifts on June 15. When the exam was taken in two shifts, the Supreme Court intervened that the examination should be carried out in the same shift. Investigation in two shifts will be arbitrary and all types of problems will be created. The Supreme Court has instructed NBE to make arrangements to execute the exam in a shift, if delayed, it could beat the court to take more time. In the application, the National Council of Exam (NBE) said that it would have to look for more centers after the order of the Supreme Court to make a shift in a shift, which would last for a long time. NBE said it gives him technical support TCS, and he also expressed his inability to take the exam in such a short time. NBE said the execution of the exam in a shift is a big task. For this, he will have to arrange more than 1,000 exam centers, which will take a lot of time. Applications for all candidates in more than 250 cities will need to be reopened. NBE further said that during the execution of this examination it requires 2.70 good quality computer system with a better infrastructure. It will take time and candidates may have to go from one city to another. According to NBE, a shift will require about 60,000 men’s power to write a NEET PG exam, which will include commanders and system operators to inspectors, security personnel, network operator, CCTV employees, electricians, etc. -Ians Aks/GKT shares these story -labels