On June 23, the National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test, Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2024 exam once more for more than 1563 applicants.
More than 1,563 applicants who received “grace marks” as compensation for the “loss of time” they experienced while taking this year’s NEET UG were given a committee on June 15 to examine the normalization strategy that was implemented.
Allegations On NEET-UG Exam
The NEET-UG exam that was given on May 5 was said to have had some problems. Two assessment habitats were chosen for the NEET test where 391 understudies showed up. Out of nowhere, a commotion was made just after the assessment started.
After the incorrect question paper was distributed initially, the second paper took 45 minutes to be distributed. Examinees affirmed they were not offered the specified additional time and that response sheets were effectively detracted from them.
Exam Schedule
Candidates and their families protested the exam’s cancellation at Government Adarsh Baalika Higher Secondary School, resulting in a massive brawl. In the meantime, English-language question papers were distributed to Hindi-speaking students at Dantewada.
Re-Exam For Applicants Having Grace Marks
A sum of 602 competitors will show up for NEET-UG test in the future in Chhattisgarh. Additionally, the NTA stated that the special committee would address similar student complaints until June 4.
There were charges of abnormalities in the NEET-UG test hung on May 5. Two assessment habitats were chosen for NEET test where 391 understudies showed up. Out of nowhere, a commotion was made just after the assessment started.
No Changes In Exam Pattern
No progressions have been made in the test places for the solace of the understudies. On June 23, the exam center’s superintendent and city coordinator will receive private instructions to ensure the exam runs smoothly.