NEET exam will not be held again. The Supreme Court today gave its verdict on NEET UG. The CJI’s bench said that the exam will not be held again. The Supreme Court said that there is not enough evidence to show that the sanctity of the exam was violated.
The Supreme Court rejected re-examination for NEET UG exam. The petitioners had argued that the question paper was leaked and there were systematic flaws in the exam. But the court reserved its decision and refused to cancel the exam. The Supreme Court heard the NEET UG case today. More than 23 lakh students appeared in the exam for 1 lakh 8 thousand seats. The exam has 180 questions, which carry a total of 720 marks. The petitioners raised the question of systematic failure and demanded a re-examination. Cases have also been registered against many people in the matter.
In today’s hearing, the Supreme Court refused to cancel the NEET exam. Due to the incompleteness of the CBI investigation, NTA was asked to clarify whether there was a large-scale irregularity or not. The Center and NTA had cited the report of IIT Madras in their reply. The court said that in view of the facts available before it, it would not be right to conduct the exam again.