Petition to Supreme Court for reexamination of NEET: Students protest, demand CBI probe

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Ever since the declaration of NEET UG results, students have started raising questions on the National Testing Agency (NTA). There have been allegations of malpractice in the results from across the country, leading to protests by various student organizations on Monday. The students demanded that the entire episode should be investigated by CBI and the exam should be re-conducted. Not only this, many complaints are also being received from across the country regarding irregularities in NEET results. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking withdrawal of returns and re-examination.

Petition to the Supreme Court
Not only this, the matter has now reached the Supreme Court and in this Supreme Court petition, the result has been withdrawn and re-examination has been demanded. The petitioner has termed the decision to award grace marks as arbitrary. Regarding the grace marks of NTA, the petitioner stated that even the information bulletin issued by NTA did not mention the provision of granting grace marks. In such a situation some candidates are not eligible to be given grace marks. Abdulla Mohammad Faiz, resident of Telangana and Dr. resident of Andhra Pradesh. The petition filed by Sheikh Roshan Mohidin said that the high marks of 718 and 719 out of 720 obtained by many students is ‘statistically impossible’. It is alleged in the petition that 67 students from the same examination center got 720 marks out of 720, which clearly shows that the result is not correct. The petition said that there are many complaints regarding the final answer key released by the National Testing Agency on April 29. The petition said that citing widespread complaints of leaking question papers of the examination conducted on May 5, the result has been canceled and the examination conducted afresh.

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Error in NEET Result
The Kerala Congress Committee has shared the marksheet of a student on its Twitter handle with this update, which reads that the child who secured 705/720 marks and 1321 rank in NEET 2024, his 12th standard marksheet says the child passed Physics (21%). is ), failed in Chemistry (31%) and passed in Biology with 39% marks. We do not blame the child for this rank. We blame the @NTA_Exams system that has ruined the lives of millions of children who have studied for years for this exam to fulfill their dream of becoming a doctor and serving the country.

Davao, got minus 39 instead of 605 marks
Revant Maurya, a NEET aspirant, claims that NEET is of 720 marks. After the exam, if it matches the OMR, it should get 605 marks. It is alleged that his result shows minus 39 marks.

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