The Supreme Court today issued a notice to the Central government and the National Testing Agency regarding the transfer of NEET 2024 petitions from High Courts to the Supreme Court. Multiple irregularities have been alleged, leading to petitions for a retest. The Court has paused High Court proceedings on the matter and is assessing the need for a retest.
The Ministry of Education defended the NEET 2024 results, stating that scrapping them would unjustly affect honest candidates. The government has formed a High-Level Committee and involved the CBI to address irregularities and enacted new legislation to prevent misconduct in future exams. The Supreme Court’s decision will shape the outcome and future examination policies.
Ayushi Patel accused NTA of negligence for providing a damaged OMR sheet during NEET 2024. She filed a petition in Allahabad High Court for re-evaluation. After scoring 715 out of 720 in her claim, she urged for validation. Protest in Lucknow demanded exam re-conduction, CBI probe. Ministry’s committee may decide action soon. Delhi High Court to hear other NEET 2024 cases Wednesday.
Xylem Kozhikode, a coaching center, is taking legal action against the NTA for alleged irregularities in NEET 2024. They dispute scoring anomalies and raise concerns about the timing of result announcement coinciding with election coverage. This has sparked widespread worry and may lead to reforms in the conduct of national entrance exams.
