The court concluded that there wasn’t sufficient evidence to prove a systemic breach or that the integrity of the entire examination was compromised. The leak was found to be localized, and thus, the court ruled out the need for a retest.
Supreme Court of India has decided that there will be no re-examination for the NEET-UG 2024. The court concluded that there wasn’t sufficient evidence to prove a systemic breach or that the integrity of the entire examination was compromised. The leak was found to be localized, and thus, the court ruled out the need for a retest.
The consequences of the NEET-UG 2024 paper leak were significant, though localized.
The beneficiaries are identified. About 155 students from exam centers in Hazaribagh and Patna were identified as beneficiaries of the leak. The Supreme Court found no evidence of a systemic breach that would compromise the integrity of the entire examination. The court decided against conducting a retest, citing the potential disruption it would cause to over 24 lakh students and the academic schedule. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is continuing its investigation into the leak. These measures aim to balance addressing the breach while minimizing disruption for the majority of students.
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