Talking to ABP Live, AYUSH student Prabhakar Yadav expressed his concerns, saying, "During the internship, students will not be ready to take the NEXT exam because of their hectic duties.
They don't have time to prepare for this unknown exam, which is being forcefully imposed by the government."
Another student, Sumit, questioned the fairness of imposing an unplanned exam at the end of the course.
So, how can an exam be imposed on students without preparation at the end of the course after they have already enrolled?"
"The varying exam and internship schedules among AYUSH students within the same university or across different universities underscore the unfairness in enforcing the National Exit Test retroactively.
Talking to ABP Live, AYUSH student Prabhakar Yadav expressed his concerns, saying, "During the internship, students will not be ready to take the NEXT exam because of their hectic duties. They don't have time to prepare for this unknown exam, which is being forcefully imposed by the government."
Another student, Sumit, questioned the fairness of imposing an unplanned exam at the end of the course. "Before enrolling in any course or in AYUSH, students are informed about the duration of the course, the number of exams they will have to take, and when they will receive their degree and registration. Only after receiving this information does a student choose to enroll in that course. So, how can an exam be imposed on students without preparation at the end of the course after they have already enrolled?" Sumit said.
Reshma, another student, highlighted the inconsistencies in the implementation of the National Exit Test. "The varying exam and internship schedules among AYUSH students within the same university or across different universities underscore the unfairness in enforcing the National Exit Test retroactively. It unfairly subjects some to additional testing due to administrative discrepancies," she said.
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