Delhi High Court directs NTA to form a grievance panel for NEET candidates who lose time due to technical glitches. Court says candidates must not suffer for no fault of theirs.
Gujarat High Court questioned the legal education system after an LLM degree holder failed the open book AIBE, asking, “If a law graduate can’t pass, who’s failing the student or the system?” Notice issued to BCI.
Today, On 22nd July, The Supreme Court of India is hearing pleas regarding a possible re-examination for all qualified NEET 2024 candidates due to a paper leak controversy. Concerns over integrity have led to ongoing disputes, with the court seeking conclusive evidence before finalizing proceedings today. Stay updated for further developments.
The Supreme Court today issued a notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA) following a petition alleging exam rigging in the recent NEET-UG exams. Concerns were raised about inconsistent marks and malpractice, leading to investigations and arrests. The court scheduled a hearing for July 8 and emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in the examination process.
Today(on 21st June),The Supreme Court refused to stay the NEET-UG 2024 counseling process but issued a notice to the NTA, scheduling a consolidated hearing for July 8 by tagging new pleas with pending ones. Earlier, it had stayed proceedings in three high courts regarding challenges to the conduct of NEET-UG 2024.
Today, On 18th June, Rahul Gandhi questions PM Modi’s ‘silence’ after the Supreme Court criticized the NTA over the NEET controversy. The NEET exam, taken by 2.4 million students on May 5, faced allegations of a paper leak soon after the results were announced on June 4. Notably, 67 students achieved perfect scores of 720/720, […]
The Education Minister acknowledged irregularities in the NEET exam process, citing issues at six out of 4,500 centers. He assured strict action against those responsible and emphasized the government’s concern. The Supreme Court is reviewing petitions related to the alleged paper leak, which primarily occurred in Patna. The NTA has revoked initially awarded grace marks and planned a re-test for affected students.
Today(on 14th June), The Supreme Court issued notice on the National Testing Agency’s transfer petition to move a case from the Delhi High Court regarding alleged paper leak and irregularities in NEET-UG 2024 to the Supreme Court. Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta scheduled the transfer petition with related cases for hearing on July 8.
Today(on 13th June), The Supreme Court will hear three petitions including one by the CEO of ‘Physics Wallah’, regarding the NEET-UG 2024 controversy. A vacation bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta will address grievances about the conduct of the NEET-UG exam.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) plans to request the Supreme Court to consolidate NEET UG 2024 cases to prevent conflicting rulings in multiple high courts. The controversy involves alleged question paper leaks, grace marks, and multiple correct answers. Candidates raised concerns about irregularities in marking and a significant uproar followed the announcement of results on June 4, 2024.
