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The post-graduate entrance test conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is scheduled for 11 June amid the coronavirus pandemic.
On 5 June, AIIMS issued admit cards which debarred any student who was in contact with a COVID patient or is a COVID patient himself from appearing in the examination and also threatened legal proceedings. On 8 June, another notice was issued, saying no one will be prohibited from writing the exam but government of India guidelines will be followed. It said that ‘Medical care of a Covid-19 positive patient with PPE does not constitute a ‘Close Contact’’.
Even after using PPEs, doctors are getting exposed in all parts of our country, including AIIMS. Frontline COVID warriors will hence have no choice but to forgo this years’ entrance.
Our country is facing a huge spike in cases everyday. As per government guidelines, we are not allowed to promote social gatherings, even if in the form of academic gatherings.
To ensure social distancing, there are a number of measures adopted by AIIMS, like staggered entry, barcoded admit card and use of masks/sanitizers. But what about those coming from containment zone, if at all they are allowed to come out and appear for the exam?
AIIMS has not considered, similarly, those who have centres in different states. The guidelines issued by the institute leave it to the candidate to apply for an e-pass to cross the border.
Any candidate in close contact is a potent source of infection and transmission even he is allowed. The National Students' Union of India (NSUI) has asked for the postponement of the exam based on students’ concerns. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has urged Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan to intervene as many aspirants from Kerala have centres in Tamil Nadu.
Officially, the new session begins from 1 July every year, so we still have enough time to conduct the examination. AIIMS is trying its best to start the session and not delay it by even a day. The question should not arise of losing a session or delaying a session when there is a question of life and death.
(The Quint has reached out to the Director of AIIMS. This copy will be updated if there is a response.)
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