India

NEET-UG Re-Exam: NTA Shifts Exam Centers With Edu Ministry Oversight

On Sunday, a re-examination of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) will take place for 1,563 candidates. Officials confirmed this, stating that both the National Testing Agency and the Union Education Ministry will be present at the examination centers. They also highlighted that six new centers have been allocated to students for this re-examination.

Authorities announced that the re-examination will be held for candidates who received grace marks previously because of time lost during their May 5 exam. The delay stemmed from administrative problems such as incorrect question paper distribution and damaged OMR sheets.

The problem was documented at six exam venues in Meghalaya, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Chandigarh. A senior NTA official said, “While all other examination centers have changed, one center in Chandigarh, where only two candidates will appear, will remain the same.”

Besides, officials from the agency and Union education ministry will also be present at these centers. “The step has been taken to ensure smooth conduct of the re-exam,” the official added.

When asked how many of these 1,563 students have opted for re-exam, the official said, “The admit card has been issued to all. We will see how many of them will turn up on Sunday only.”

The NTA initially allowed candidates with grace marks to either re-test or receive their actual marks without grace marks, a decision contested in the Supreme Court. Subsequently, the NTA revoked the grace marks, giving 1,563 students the option to re-examine on June 23 or keep their original scores without grace marks.

On Thursday, the Education Minister admitted to “limited errors in specific regions” regarding Bihar’s paper leak investigation. They announced the formation of a high-level committee, comprising experts, technocrats, scientists, education administrators, and academics, to review NTA’s operations.

However, on the possibility of scrapping NEET-UG, Pradhan said, “I would like to say humbly that we have to pay attention to the interests of lakhs of brilliant students who have passed that exam after working very hard. …”

On Friday, the Supreme Court declined to conduct NEET-UG counseling, originally set for July 6, and has scheduled a hearing for the petitions on July 8 instead.

Aparajita Sambhaw

Recent Posts

Hamas Yet To Respond To Gaza Ceasefire Deal Amid Continued Mediation Efforts

Talks for a Gaza ceasefire deal continue with Israel and Hamas, but Hamas' lack of…

7 minutes ago

Indira Gandhi Bhawan: A Fresh Start for Congress or Just Another Landmark?

After a prolonged wait, Congress finally inaugurated its long-awaited permanent headquarters on Wednesday, a significant…

15 minutes ago

SC Questions Punjab’s Claim on Farmer Leader Dallewal’s Health Amidst 49-Day Hunger Strike, Seeks AIIMS Opinion; Urges Swift Resolution to Farmers’ Demands

Expressing concerns over the deteriorating health of farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been…

24 minutes ago

Nearly 50,000 International Students Missing In Canada, India Tops The List, Raising Visa Concerns

Nearly 50,000 international students are missing from Canadian colleges and universities, with Indian nationals making…

30 minutes ago

Kharge jibes Bhagwat over his true independence comments, says if he continues to speak in this way it will tough for him to roam freely

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday slammed Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat's 'true Independence' remark, warning him…

32 minutes ago

Rahul stokes controversy while attacking RSS’s Bhagwat, says ‘We are fighting BJP, RSS, and the Indian state itself’

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday stirred controversy after…

42 minutes ago