NTA has released the revised answer key and results for NEET UG 2024
It has reduced the number of top rankers from 61 to 17
This significant change has sparked widespread discussions
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the revised answer key and results for NEET UG 2024, reducing the number of top rankers from 61 to 17. This significant change has sparked widespread discussions and concerns among students and the public, with some alleging a scam and calling for a CBI inquiry due to a controversial question.
Also Read: After Tamil Nadu, Karnataka resolves scrapping NEET amid controversy
The controversy deepened when the Supreme Court decided not to cancel the NEET UG entrance test despite reports of a question paper leak. This decision has been a point of contention, with many questioning the integrity of the examination process.
The revised results have elicited mixed reactions. While successful candidates have been congratulated for their achievements, there is a palpable sense of disappointment and frustration among those who feel wronged by the alleged irregularities. Students and their families have voiced their concerns, with some demanding greater transparency and accountability from the NTA.
The calls for a CBI inquiry highlight the level of distrust in the examination process. Critics argue that only a thorough investigation can restore faith in the system and ensure that future examinations are conducted fairly and without controversy.
As the debate continues, the NTA faces mounting pressure to address these issues and provide clarity on the revised results, aiming to reassure all stakeholders involved in the NEET UG 2024 process.
NTA has released the revised answer key and results for NEET UG 2024
It has reduced the number of top rankers from 61 to 17
This significant change has sparked widespread discussions
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the revised answer key and results for NEET UG 2024, reducing the number of top rankers from 61 to 17. This significant change has sparked widespread discussions and concerns among students and the public, with some alleging a scam and calling for a CBI inquiry due to a controversial question.
Also Read: After Tamil Nadu, Karnataka resolves scrapping NEET amid controversy
The controversy deepened when the Supreme Court decided not to cancel the NEET UG entrance test despite reports of a question paper leak. This decision has been a point of contention, with many questioning the integrity of the examination process.
The revised results have elicited mixed reactions. While successful candidates have been congratulated for their achievements, there is a palpable sense of disappointment and frustration among those who feel wronged by the alleged irregularities. Students and their families have voiced their concerns, with some demanding greater transparency and accountability from the NTA.
The calls for a CBI inquiry highlight the level of distrust in the examination process. Critics argue that only a thorough investigation can restore faith in the system and ensure that future examinations are conducted fairly and without controversy.
As the debate continues, the NTA faces mounting pressure to address these issues and provide clarity on the revised results, aiming to reassure all stakeholders involved in the NEET UG 2024 process.