A group of NEET-PG 2024 aspirants filed a review petition in the Supreme Court, raising several critical concerns regarding the examination process. The petition mentioned issues such as the need for greater transparency, the normalization of marks across different batches, and the overall validity of the exam results. This year, the NEET PG 2024 exam was conducted on August 11 wherein around 2,28,540 candidates appeared in two sessions at 416 sites in 170 cities across the country.
The Delhi Police Today (Sept 4) told the high court that former IAS probationer Puja Khedkar submitted two disability certificates to show multiple disabilities and its probe has revealed that one of the documents may be “forged” and “fabricated”.
The online registration for the AIBE exam will begin from September 3 on the official website of the BCI and the last date for registration is October 25.
Today(20th July),The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET-UG 2024 results on its website, as directed by the Supreme Court, ensuring transparency and fairness. The results are available online, categorized by examination center and city, aiming to promote fairness and transparency in the examination process. Students can access detailed scores on the official NEET website.
Bench Led by CJI Chandrachud in the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on July 8 a batch of pleas related to the controversy-ridden NEET-UG, including those alleging irregularities in the examination held on May 5 and seeking a direction that it be held afresh.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary on Thursday asserted that the state government would bring in a stringent law to curb exam paper leaks, even as the CBI made its first arrest in the NEET-UG row, taking two people in custody from Patna.
The Education Ministry announced the formation of a high-level committee of experts to recommend reforms in the mechanism of the examination process, improvements in data protocols, and the functioning of the NTA. The Supreme Court has tagged the fresh pleas along with pending petitions of NEET and posted them for hearing on July 8.
The Supreme Court Today (June 19th) refused to pause the NEET counselling, also denying to pass an order for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the alleged irregularities.
The Allahabad High Court Yesterday (June 18th) said that a NEET aspirant who had alleged in her petition that the NTA failed to declare her result and that her OMR answersheet was found torn had submitted forged documents and the NTA can take legal action in the matter.
The Supreme Court Today (June 18th) came down heavily on the National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the nationwide exam for medical college aspirants, amid concerns about the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for admission into medical colleges.
