GATE 2022 Big Update: Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Pleas Seeking Postponement of Exam

GATE 2022 Big Update: Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Pleas Seeking Postponement of Exam

GATE 2022 Big Update: Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Pleas Seeking Postponement of Exam

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear the petition of postgraduate skills in the technical examination, 2022 (gate 2022) in the third wave view of Covid-19. Previously, more than 23,000 candidates emerged for the gate examination in February joined the petition demanding the exam postponed.

This year the exam is being carried out by the Indian Technology Institute (IIT) Kahargrpur from 4-13 February. “With the third wave of the current, Covid-19 because the new variant Omicron has spread severely in several states, cities. Some studies including those carried out by IIT Kanpur predict that the 3rd wavelight is expected in early February and the wave will expire in April . Therefore, the peak is most likely to coincide with the usual test date of the gate, “read the petition.

“If the exam date is not postponed, the candidates who appear to the gate 2022 run the risk of being infected immediately and spread it thus have a threat to their lives and the lives of their family members,” he added.

The Chairman of the Indian Judge NV Ramana, Judge as Bopanna and Hya Kohli will include a problem to hear after advocating Pallav Mongia, appearing for the applicant, mentioning an urgent problem about this case.

Two petitions are submitted in problems – one by students / candidates who appear for the gate examination 2022 – and others are pills in the name of Umesh Dhande who run educational institutions that students mentors for gates and other examinations.

“This country is currently suffering from a ‘third wave’ of Covid cases which increases with a number of cases of everyday touching a record of 3 lakh and above. In this frightening situation that has swallowed the entire country, the applicants were forced to write gates 2022 Physical that raises massive health risks in the lives of many candidates such as the Petitioner, “he said.

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