The Indian government has defended the integrity of the NEET-UG 2024 examination in an affidavit filed before the Supreme Court. Citing the absence of substantial evidence of widespread confidentiality breaches, the Centre argued against scrapping the entire exam.
It emphasized that such a drastic measure would unfairly impact the aspirations of countless sincere candidates who participated in the exam. The affidavit underlined the importance of maintaining confidence in the examination process while addressing concerns about any potential breaches.
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This development comes amidst ongoing scrutiny and legal challenges regarding the conduct and security of the NEET-UG exams. The government’s stance aims to reassure candidates and uphold the credibility of the examination system, urging a balanced approach to addressing any identified issues without compromising the efforts of honest students.
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