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Alleging that NEET was shattering the medical education dreams of the middle class and the poor, in a series of tweets, he said it has become a ”death statute” for the parents and students, as higher education is being reserved only for the haves while denying it for the have-nots.
Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar, a 21-year-old medical student from Haveri district in Karnataka was killed in Russian shelling in Kharkiv city on Tuesday.
”Naveen secured 96 percent in SSLC (class 10) and 97 percent in PUC (12th). Even then, he was denied a medical seat in India which is considered as Kashi of Global Education. It is not easy for a rural student to secure such a high percentage. Despite that, the medical seat was denied,” the former CM said in a tweet.
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Further stating that dreaming of medical education has become a mirage for the poor and the middle class after introducing NEET, Kumaraswamy said, tutorials have mushroomed, fleecing students.
”As many as 99 percent of students who are clearing NEET have got themselves enrolled in these tutorials.” ”It is impossible for government college and rural students to clear NEET.
Aware of this fact, tutorials are expanding their market and dancing on corpses of students like Naveen. Everyone should raise their voice against NEET, which is meant only to provide higher education to the rich,” he added.