The Supreme Court criticised a CTET candidate accused of using a proxy in Uttar Pradesh, saying “Munna Bhai andar rehna chahiye.” The court warned that such acts destroy the integrity of public examinations and harm genuine students.
Today(on 13th June), The Supreme Court upheld the decision to revoke grace marks from 1,563 NEET UG candidates due to inadequate exam time. Candidates can opt for a re-exam or accept revised scores without ‘grace marks’. The court postponed discussion on NEET UG cancellation to July 8 and is set to hear petitions related to the controversy. NTA reported 63 cases of unfair means in the exam and has taken strict actions against the accused, aiming to maintain integrity.
The Bombay High Court upheld a doctor’s MBBS degree, despite the fact that she was admitted to the course under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category by using unfair means.
