NEET Controversy: Protests Continue After Supreme Court's Decision | ABP News
As per the committee's recommendations, the scorecards of the 1,563 students will not be valid and these candidates will receive their actual scores without any additional marks. Moreover, a retest will be arranged for these 1,563 candidates. Those who opt out of the re-exam will have their results declared based on their original marks from the May 5 examination, without any compensatory marks. For those who participate in the retest, their scores from the May 5, 2024 exam will be disregarded, and their marks from the retest will be considered.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court acknowledged the Union Government's announcement that the scorecards of 1,563 NEET-UG 2024 candidates who received compensatory marks on June 4 will be invalidated. These candidates are now eligible to participate in a re-test, expected to take place on June 23.