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Government fully committed to ensuring justice in NEET paper leak case, says PM Modi in Lok Sabha

NTA, conducted the NEET (UG) exam for over 24 lakh candidates across 4750 centres in 571 cities. The results for the same were declared on June 4, the same day as Lok Sabha election 2024 results.

July 02, 2024 / 18:14 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi categorically mentioned that government will leave no stone unturned to dispense justice to the affected students and implicating persons responsible in the NEET paper leak case.

The Prime Minister assured that his government will not let anyone play around with the future of India's youth.

Currently, the CBI has six cases related to the NEET paper leak under its scanner. Of these six cases, one each is being investigated from Bihar, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, while the rest three are from Rajasthan.

The National Testing Agency(NTA) had held a re-NEET for 1,563 candidates on June 29, out of which only 813 candidates had appeared.

NTA, conducted the NEET (UG) exam for over 24 lakh candidates across 4750 centres in 571 cities. The results for the same were declared on June 4, the same day as Lok Sabha election 2024 results.

However, several discrepancies were reported immediately after the announcement of the results. Students raised allegations of irregularities when 67 students achieved top scores, while claims of question paper leaks in Bihar came to the forefront.

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first published: Jul 2, 2024 06:14 pm

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