Today, On 18th July, The Supreme Court stated that a retest for NEET-UG may be ordered if guilt cannot be clearly determined in response to the results controversy. The examination’s integrity is emphasized, with ongoing legal proceedings highlighting the critical need for fairness and trust in the educational assessment system.
Three AIIMS Patna doctors are detained by the CBI today for their involvement in the NEET-UG paper leak and exam irregularities. Two individuals have already been arrested, with one detained for 14 days and the other for 10. The Supreme Court is set to hear multiple petitions related to the controversy, with the Centre and NTA providing additional affidavits.
Tomorrow(on 18th July), The Supreme Court of India is set to hear petitions for canceling the NEET-UG 2024 exam. The court has previously requested the National Testing Agency to disclose the nature of the paper leak and asked the CBI to file a status report on the investigation. The Centre has stated that the exam showed no widespread malpractice.
