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.
The Supreme Court has accepted a review petition against its decision regarding the NEET UG 2024 case, with a hearing scheduled for October 21. The petition, filed by Kajal Kumari earlier claimed that new evidence suggested widespread malpractice undermining the exam’s integrity, including the recovery of 16 mobile phones linked to a paper leak.
The Supreme Court of India, after careful review, has ruled that there will be no re-examination for the NEET UG 2024. Despite evidence of a paper leak and some students benefiting from the fraud, the court found no systemic breach in the exam’s integrity. However, it warned of potential actions against fraudulent students.
Today(on 22nd July),The Supreme Court of India is reviewing petitions calling for the cancellation of the NEET UG 2024 exam amid allegations of paper leaks and malpractice. This high-profile case highlights the critical importance of upholding the exam’s integrity.
Two NEET UG 2024 candidates filed a plea opposing the rescheduling of the exam, arguing that it is unfair to subject students to retake the exam after years of preparation. They emphasized the difficulty of the exam and stated that their scores were achieved through hard work. The Supreme Court scheduled their arguments for July 8.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) plans to request the Supreme Court to consolidate NEET UG 2024 cases to prevent conflicting rulings in multiple high courts. The controversy involves alleged question paper leaks, grace marks, and multiple correct answers. Candidates raised concerns about irregularities in marking and a significant uproar followed the announcement of results on June 4, 2024.
Alakh Pandey, CEO of Physics Wallah, plans to take the NEET UG 2024 result irregularities to the Supreme Court due to widespread student anxiety. Pandey expressed deep concerns in a video, highlighting discrepancies and the lack of responses from the NTA. He intends to issue a legal notice and seek justice for affected students.
