NEET Exam: Action Will Be Taken If Anyone Found Guilty, Says Pradhan
Millennium Post Delhi|June 18, 2024
Union Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the government would take strong actions against functionaries of the National Testing Agency (NTA) if they were found to be involved in irregularities in the conduct of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), 2024.
NEET Exam: Action Will Be Taken If Anyone Found Guilty, Says Pradhan
  • ADDITIONAL WRONGDOINGS FOUND IN TWO LOCATIONS

Pradhan made this statement during his visit to Sambalpur in Odisha on Sunday. He said two types of irregularities in the conduct of NEET have come to the limelight.

As per preliminary information, grace marks have been awarded to some students as they were dissatisfied as they were allotted less time than the prescribed duration, he said.

The government has disapproved the grace marks, and directed re-examination for 1,563 students as per the Supreme Court order, the education minister said.

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