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Doctor calls NEET, JEE exams useless, Unacademy CEO reacts
Overview
In the realm of education discourse, Unacademy CEO Gaurav Munjal sparked a lively debate on Twitter concerning the efficacy of standardized exams like JEE, NEET, and UPSC. After facing criticism from a Mumbai-based doctor regarding the value of such exams, Munjal defended their merit, citing their role in transforming lives and maintaining fairness in the system. However, his response ignited further discussion among Twitter users.
Some users echoed Munjal's sentiments, highlighting the importance of merit-based admissions and the role of standardized exams in ensuring fairness. Others criticized the exams, arguing that they are inherently biased and fail to accurately gauge individual abilities. Amidst the exchange of opinions, one user suggested refraining from engaging with Munjal's critic, emphasizing the significance of the burgeoning field of educational technology (Edtech).