Revelation Regarding NEET Paper Leak, Ranchi Kota Child Instructed To Fill Patna Center Form
On Monday, the Supreme Court requested progress updates on the suspected paper leaks and other irregularities connected to the NEET undergraduate exam from the National Testing Agency, the CBI, and the Center. The potential for a retest was alluded to by the court, but only in the event that a sizable portion of the student body was impacted by these anomalies. Leading the court, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud voiced early worries about the examination process's compromised integrity. "There is no question that the integrity of the exam has been violated. The existence of a leak is acknowledged, and we are currently figuring out what kind of leak it is. There isn't a cancelation if it's not too big. However, since there are 23 lakh students involved, we need to consider the scope of the breach before ordering another exam, the bench stated.