Should JEE Main 2021 aspirants be given priority in COVID vaccination?

Students who would be appearing in upcoming JEE Main 2021 exams are demanding to get vaccinated before they appear in test. It is assumed that children will be the most affected in third wave of Coronavirus. Experts also recommend vaccinating children on priority to safeguard them from COVID. As aro... View More

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    Lakshya Chauhan

    3 years ago
    Vaccination is more important. It is the main weapon against covid.
  • S

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    Sagnik Basu

    3 years ago
    JEE is one of the many competitive exams, so prioritizing it above all other exams seems unethical.
  • H

    Commented by

    Hansu

    3 years ago
    Yes, it is good. At least all students will be vaccinated by this.
  • A

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    Amit Wadhwa

    3 years ago
    Yes, JEE aspirant should be given priority for vaccination.
  • S

    Commented by

    Sukesh

    3 years ago
    No, don't conduct the exam until all get vaccinated.
  • A

    Commented by

    Ayush

    3 years ago
    Yes, vaccine is necessary before exams.
  • S

    Commented by

    Swastik Tutorials

    3 years ago
    Online remote proctoring exams should be conducted.
  • K

    Commented by

    Kanuri bhavya Sri

    3 years ago
    Yes, we have to be vaccinated.
  • S

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    Sahil Nagarkar

    3 years ago
    No JEE Mains shouldn't take place during covid and on the other hand two JEE Mains are already conducted so there should be no problem if they don't take the exam.
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    Souvik chanda

    3 years ago
    Yes, of course. Around a million of students appearing for the exam, we can not push them into the danger. Without proper vaccination programs this exam should not be conducted. It's the minimal responsibility of the government to secure our health. Amidst this delta plus varient of covid it would be unethical to take the exam.
  • A

    Commented by

    abhay Narayan

    3 years ago
    If without vaccination, things are becoming normal then first take an exam as early as possible then discuss vaccination.
  • R

    Commented by

    Rohan Sangame

    3 years ago
    No hurry should be made for exams, as life is most important. No priority should be given as many are below 18.
  • S

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    Siva sai Danush

    3 years ago
    No, because the student's age will be 17 or 18. When they are in inter 2nd year, but the vaccine is given only to the 18+, so remaining 17or 16 years aged children will suffer.

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