The back to back deaths of aspirants had triggered immense outrage in the state as the political parties and activists have been staunchly demanding the government to repeal the NEET.
The death of Vignesh had stirred outrage from the state demanding to cancel the exam by citing that the national entrance exam is unfair towards students coming from rural areas and from working-class families.
Last week, Congress and opposition parties have decided to approach the Supreme Court to review the verdict pronounced on August 17 in conducting the exams.
Modi's address wheeled through the path of not responding to the student's appeal to postpone the exams, instead, the Prime Minister talked about the native Indian breeds of dogs.
The Director of the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi said that delay in holding the JEE and NEET exams will seriously hurt their studies and called to conduct as per schedule.
The students across the country who are eligible to appear for exams are prepared to raise black flags from homes, wear black masks, tie black bands on arm or forehead, and turn their profile pictures black to show their opposition.
As per NTA's schedule, the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main exam has been scheduled to be held from September 1 to 6 whereas the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) will be held on September 13.
This free-of-cost online coaching classes for the students would be conducted at 412 centers across the state and around 7,500 students have registered for the classes so far.
The probing team has arrested the student after his NEET score card, fingerprint, and photographs affirmed that he has put up the impersonator to write the exam on his behalf in Bihar.