Published 03:13 IST, April 30th 2020

AI-based online exams to help IIT JEE, NEET aspirants with preparations amid lockdown

LearningTree on Wednesday launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based online exam platform to help students prepare for competitive exams during lockdown.

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LearningTree, a learning solution provider, on Wednesday, launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based online exam platform to help students aspiring for competitive exams like IIT-JEE, NEET, NTSE, etc. launch took place in Hyderabad and platform provides students an opportunity to take competitive exams in a simulated environment and gauge ir progress.

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AI-based learning platform launched

LearningTree CEO Sasi Kanth Vallepalli, in a press te, said, "LearningTree is a NextGen platform that provides students holistic learning experience. LearningTree seamlessly combines adaptive learning with immersive learning techlogy to deliver a better engment experience to students."

Vallepalli added that mock tests are structured to cover entire competitive exam syllabus and can give students an in-depth understanding of conceptual preparedness and time manment.

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As coronavirus pandemic has brought world to a grinding halt, students preparing for various examinations are facing immense trouble. new exam portal aims to ease ir anxiety and address problems of preparation, practice, and evaluation through online means.

Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary of Industries and Commerce and Information Techlogy (IT) in Telangana government, was present at launch.

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Supreme Court upholds NEET

In or developments, Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for graduate and undergraduate courses in medical and dental courses in country. 

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In a batch of writ petitions titled 'Christian Medical College, Vellore vs Union of India' which were filed in 2012, bench ruled that prescribing a uniform examination does t violate rights of unaided/aided mir institutions 

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petitions had challenged constitutional validity of NEET tifications issued by Medical Council of India and Dental Council of India. tifications were later incorporated as statutory provisions in 2016 as Sections 10D of Medical Council of India Act and Dentists Act.

bench comprising of Justices Arun Mishra, Vineet Saran and MR Shah upheld constitutional validity of se statutory provisions and stated that NEET was introduced to weed out corruption in admission processes, and also to set a uniform stand across nation. 

READ: Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality Of NEET Exam For Admission To Medical Colleges

(With ANI Inputs; Im credits - ANI)

03:12 IST, April 30th 2020