NEET-PG aspirants have moved the Supreme Court challenging NBEMS’ new “Question ID-only” answer key system, calling it “opaque, unintelligible and incapable of meaningful verification.” They seek candidate-wise disclosure for transparency and fairness.
Today, On 3rd December, NEET PG 2024 is facing significant controversies, including transparency issues and last-minute exam changes, leading to student anxiety. A pending Supreme Court case challenges the National Board of Examinations’ refusal to release key information. Delays in counseling processes and legal disputes further complicate the situation for aspiring medical professionals across various states.
Today, On 25th October, the Supreme Court delayed discussing a petition regarding NEET PG 2024 result transparency, sparked by student concerns over exam fairness and clarity. Issues raised included discrepancies in scores and the lack of a published procedure. The hearing’s adjournment allows further examination of student grievances amid ongoing counseling process challenges.
The Supreme Court, led by CJI DY Chandrachud, will address the NEET PG case this Friday, focusing on the petitioners’ demands for transparency regarding examination results and normalization processes. Concerns have been raised about data accessibility from the National Board of Examinations, which could influence the fairness of medical education admissions.
The NEET PG 2024 exam faced delays and controversies, leading to a Supreme Court case with 19 petitioners demanding transparency and timely results. The Court’s notice to the National Board of Examinations is a significant development. The Medical Counselling Committee has not confirmed the counselling schedule, but tentative dates suggest registration may begin on September 20, 2024.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has urged Union Health Minister JP Nadda to address concerns about NEET-PG 2024 by ensuring adequate exam centres in every state. This move aims to prevent medical aspirants from facing long travel distances and associated stress. Tharoor highlighted the challenges faced by aspirants and emphasized the need for accessible exam centres and a single test on the same date nationwide.
Medical aspirants have alleged a NEET-UG 2024 paper leak and petitioned the Supreme Court for a re-examination. The petition aims to address widespread unease among students, citing concerns of irregularities and unfair treatment. Stakeholders await the court’s involvement, anticipating a resolution to the controversial examination. Dr. Vivek Pandey has also lent support to the students’ cause.
