*There Must Be A Provision!!*

 

            It is shocking news that question papers would not be provided 
in URDU language for the uniform medical entrance test that is to be 
conducted for the first time on all India level from this year as decided 
by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The examination has 
been christened as   National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-2013) 
will be conducted by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi) 
for admission to MBBS/BDS Courses across the country. Besides the two  
 Union government’s official languages namely Hindi and English, some 
regional languages such as Bengali, Tamil, Telugu and Gujarati were also 
included as language of examination.  It is an irony of sorts that Urdu 
having a pan-Indian presence, was left out from the ambit of examination. 
This is sheer injustice with the Urdu medium students who are thousands in 
numbers and aspiring to appear for the examination. 

             It is to be mentioned here, in Maharashtra, Directorate of 
Medical Education and Research has been conducting the Medical Entrance 
Test in Urdu medium too. Similarly, in Andhra Pradesh also there is a 
provision for Urdu language in EAMCET (Engineering Agricultural and Medical 
Common Entrance Test).The same facility was also available in other states 
of the country.       

  

Earlier, the Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare has decided that 
the question papers would be set in English and Hindi. However, in response 
to the huge demand from various groups, students organizations and 
aspirants of NEET-2013, Medical Council of India (MCI), Delhi, has agreed 
to set question paper in above mentioned regional languages. Again, it 
added two more regional languages i.e. Assamese and Marathi.

 

Addition of these languages seems to be result of good thinking on the part 
of the government and it should be appreciated for this. But shockingly, 
Urdu as an important and widely used language across the county, was not 
considered for the ‘test’ and omitted from the list. It will directly 
affect the academic career and future of thousands of students across the 
country that are studying in Urdu medium and getting ready to appear in the 
test with Urdu medium.

 

             We would like to mention an interesting fact here that there 
is not a single Marathi Medium Science Jr. college in all over the 
Maharashtra. But the state boasts of having 168 Urdu Medium Jr.colleges 
with more than 6000 students is appearing for XII (Science) with Urdu 
medium in Maharashtra itself.  Besides this, there are thousands of 
students all over country are appearing XII (Science) and aspiring to get 
admission in medical courses but their future may get nosedive due to 
depriving them from giving examination in their own language.

 

 To ensure equal opportunities, greater uniformity and convenience for all 
aspirants across the country, there must be a provision for the Urdu 
language also.

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(please sing the petition )   
https://www.change.org/en-IN/petitions/there-must-be-a-provision-for-urdu-language-in-neet?utm_campaign=share_button_action_box&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition


N.Javed.

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