Supreme Court steps in after a NEET-UG aspirant complains of wrongly stapled question paper. Justices order manual re-evaluation, citing student panic and exam stress.
Supreme Court declined to hear a plea over alleged errors in NEET-UG 2025 questions. Petitioner was advised to approach the High Court instead.
On June 30, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered the NTA to conduct a re-exam for 75 NEET-UG students impacted by power outages during the May 4 test in Indore and Ujjain. The judge highlighted unequal conditions affecting student performance, ensuring that only re-exam scores will determine rankings.
The Supreme Court of India declined to hear a petition for the early release of the NEET-UG 2025 final answer key, stating such matters should first be addressed in High Courts. The Court emphasized practical concerns and the established process, allowing students to challenge results later, while avoiding potential mass litigation.
Today, On 6th June, Madras High Court denied a plea to re-conduct NEET-UG 2025 for candidates hit by a power outage, as Justice C. Kumarappan noted that such an order would unfairly impact the level playing field for 22 lakh aspirants. The Madras High Court dismissed a series of writ petitions requesting a re-conduct of […]
