A group of 56 NEET-UG 2024 candidates from Gujarat oppose the call to cancel exam results and request the Supreme Court to penalize only those involved in unfair practices. They urge the court to uphold the integrity of the examination process and emphasize the importance of justice and fairness for all candidates involved.
The Union Education Ministry is open to conducting a fresh NEET-UG exam for all 24 lakh candidates, pending Supreme Court orders on July 8. This decision reflects a commitment to fairness and integrity, amidst ongoing scrutiny over the exam’s transparency. The ministry’s willingness to adapt to the court’s directives underscores its serious approach to resolving the NEET-UG controversy.
Today(on 11th June),The Supreme Court will hear a petition on cancel the NEET-UG 2024 exam over paper leak allegations, with Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta reviewing the matter. Discontented students, led by Vivek Pandey, filed a fresh petition on June 1, urging expedited hearing for the reconducting of the exam.
