NEET: Students accused of NEET paper leak will not get government seats for MBBS due to shocking, low marks and ranks.

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The fight over the NEET paper leak continues. Amid police probe into NEET malpractices, Supreme Court hearings, opposition attacks and increasing government crackdown, if such a fact comes to light, matters could become more complicated. Three of the 13 students from Patna under police investigation in the NEET paper leak case in Bihar could not even secure qualifying marks in NEET. According to the data received, eight out of 720 students have scored less than 500 marks. Out of 13 students under investigation, 9 scored 500, 400, 300, 200 and 185. According to a Times of India report, a student has scored 609 marks and has a rank of 71000. The total number of MBBS seats in government medical colleges in the country is around 56000. It is obvious that all these students will not get admission in government medical colleges.

After paying huge amount to crack NEET paper, it will not be easy to pay huge fee for MBBS seats in private medical colleges. Also, according to an Indian Express report, 98 per cent of the candidates have less than 500 marks from the two exam centers in Gujarat’s Godhra that are under investigation for allegedly manipulating OMR sheets.

I can’t do anything in NEET, books are tied; People with more than 600 marks also sank into depression.

I got the paper at night itself, uncle had done the setting.
Medical entrance examination NEET paper leak case has revealed a big revelation. Bihar paper leak accused Anurag Yadav has confessed that he got the paper the night before the exam. The paper had the same questions as the upcoming NEET question paper. The student admitted that he was also given the answer book and the answers to the questions were memorized. In his statement to the police, Anurag said that my uncle Sikandar Yadvendra called me from Kota that the exam had been arranged. After the exam, the police arrested me. Sikandar, who is said to be the mastermind of the paper leak case, has also been arrested. Sikandar, who works in the water resources department, has been suspended after his arrest.

The Economic Offenses Unit (Bihar EOU) is investigating the NEET UG paper leak case in Bihar. The Economic Offenses Unit (EOU) said the National Testing Council (NTA) was not cooperating. Keeping this in mind, a two-member team of EOU reached the NTA headquarters in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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