Reserved Candidate Benefiting From Prelims Relaxation Cannot Claim General Standard in Cadre Allocation: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that a reserved category candidate who avails relaxation in the Preliminary Examination cannot be considered selected on “General Standard” for cadre allocation. This holds true even if their final rank surpasses a General category candidate.

Supreme Court Stays Calcutta High Court Order: “There shall be a stay on the impugned order” – Relief for JEEMAS PG 2024 Students

The Supreme Court has stayed the Calcutta High Court’s direction to scrap and recast the JEEMAS (PG) 2024 merit list, bringing relief to thousands of medical aspirants. The matter will be heard again after four weeks.

Non-compliance with Reservation Rules|| Apex Court to Hear Petition Challenging High Court Order on Recruitment of 69,000 Assistant Teachers in UP

The Supreme Court of India will hear a petition challenging the cancellation of 69,000 assistant teacher appointments in Uttar Pradesh due to alleged non-compliance with reservation rules. The dispute centers on the release of a new merit list, which could impact thousands of general category candidates. The controversy involves concerns about irregularities and fair representation of reserved category candidates.

[NEET-UG 2024 Row] Controversy Over NEET-UG Physics Question: IIT-D Experts Confirm Only One Correct Answer: SC

The Supreme Court today was informed that a disputed physics question from the NEET-UG 2024 exam only had one correct answer, not two, according to a panel of three experts from IIT Delhi. This conclusion validates the National Testing Agency’s answer key. The court is reviewing petitions challenging NEET-UG due to various issues.