Priyanka Gandhi Voices Concern Over NEET Exam Irregularities, Demands Action

The NEET exam dispute is developing as a Supreme Court petition contests the accuracy of the results and requests a new date for the exam. Protests for openness and inquiry are sparked by claims of irregularities, such as arbitrary grace marks and very unlikely scores. Priyanka Gandhi joins the chorus, demanding transparency and equity in the testing process.

Priyanka Gandhi

Priyanka Gandhi: A Supreme Court petition concerning the NEET exam has been filed. The NEET results have been deemed void in this case, and a new exam date has been demanded. Additionally, it has been urged that the counseling based on the results released on June 4, 2024 be discontinued and that a SIT investigation be launched into the claims of anomalies in the exam. Now Priyanka Gandhi has shared a video and demand for justice

Allegations of Arbitrary Grace Marks

The petitioners claimed that grace marks were given arbitrarily. High scores, such as 718 and 719 out of 720 attained by numerous pupils, were claimed to be “statistically impossible” in this regard. It was claimed that the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) ill-intentioned practice of granting grace marks for exam delays is intended to allow some pupils “backdoor entry.”

The petitioners also questioned the validity of 67 pupils from a certain center receiving all 720 points. It was also noted that the NTA’s final answer key, which was released on April 29, has been the subject of multiple complaints. It was claimed that the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) ill-intentioned practice of granting grace marks for exam delays is intended to allow some pupils “backdoor entry.” The petitioners also questioned the validity of 67 pupils from a certain center receiving all 720 points. It was also noted that the NTA’s final answer key, which was released on April 29, has been the subject of multiple complaints.

Priyanka Gandhi’s Concern

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has shared a video of Aayushi Patel of Lucknow on social media. She wrote that ‘We cannot see the dreams of our young colleagues being shattered like this. The injustice being done by the system with their hard work must stop.”

Priyanka said, ” Lakhs of children prepare hard for exams like NEET and spend the most precious moments of their lives in this preparation. The whole family puts their faith and strength in this effort. But year after year, paper leaks and result related irregularities have been reported in these exams.

Shouldn’t the accountability of the agencies conducting the exam be fixed? Shouldn’t the government give up its careless attitude and seriously consider the examination system?”

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