The Supreme Court will hear today( July 8) petitions seeking to cancel the NEET-UG 2024 exam over alleged malpractices & paper leak.
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What’s the point sir, students had it in March and was postponed, now agaian. The next batch of students will graduate and join backlog giving current aspirants a competitive disadvantage. Focus on outcome not output, we need to value time and respect the youth who are getting in and out of stress because of these factors. How educated are we if don’t have the ability/knowledge to execute a secure exam ? There is big loss of TRUST which is what the miscreants wanted . Put the best brains together to create the future brains. please 🙏
2 student who scored 718 & 719 have again alloted the same centre, HARDAYAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, owned by a BJP leader, it's a same centre from where we got to know abt GRACE MARK SCAM, it's a same centre from where we got 8 Topper
Keep an eye on it guys
#ExamCancelled#NEETPaperLeak
Narendra Modi 3.0's First 10 days:
- NEET Scam & Paper Leak ⚡
- UGC-NET Scam & Exam Cancelled ⚡
- 4 Terrorist attacks ⚡
- Train Accident & 10 Dead ⚡
- Stock Market Manipulation ⚡
- CSIR-UGC-NET exam cancelled ⚡
This Prime Minister is still silent.
#NEET#ExamCancelled
Supreme Court issues notice on the plea to cancel NEET-UG 2024 exam over an alleged paper leak, seeks NTA's response. Posts the matter on July 8 along with a similar plea.
"Sanctity has been affected, so we need answers," bench tells NTA.
@maheshperi Sir, kindly see how they added a new tie breaking criteria (h.) without any prior information and without any notice.
The same criteria wasn't there at all in official document (information bulletin) of #NEET
Changing the rules last minute!
nd see the logic of that criteria!
These concerns, especially in the context of the persistent rumors about the paper leak, undermine the credibility of NEET 2024. I hope the @NMC_IND and @narendramodi will look into this and address the serious integrity issues of NEET 2024.
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6. The cut-off are significantly higher. Students scoring less than 660 marks have slim chances of securing admission to government medical colleges. This is in stark contrast to the previous year, where students with 600 marks were able to secure seats in government colleges.
5. When students raised the scoring issue, NTA came with a weak alibi. They said they awarded grace marks also for 'loss of time'. How did they measure who lost how much time? This was never said nor documented nor announced. It seems to be post facto excuse, a lame one at that.
4. Some students have reportedly scored 718 and 719 marks. Given that each question carries a maximum of 4 marks with a -1 negative mark for wrong answers, achieving these specific scores appears to be mathematically impossible!
3. In a highly unusual outcome, 8 toppers are from the same examination center in Haryana. In all, there were about 4100 exam centers across 550 cities. And we have 8 toppers from just one center in Haryana?