IIT Delhi submits report to SC on right answer of Physics paper

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Many petitioners told the Supreme Court on Monday that the NEET-UG exam was held, without any procedure being followed and it was “a complete systemic failure,” and “no address verification, no CCTV camera monitoring” at any of the locations.”It (the exam) is of having a complete systemic failure, no address verification, no CCTV camera monitoring at any of the locations. There has been a live monitoring they say… but I demolish it by saying that a wrong question paper is distributed in Sawai Madhopur and there is no surveillance. It is on social media they get to know about the wrong question paper,” senior lawyer, Narendra Hooda told the three-judge bench, led by the CJI Chandrachud.He also said that while complying with the court’s direction, the NTA published the list, without roll numbers, as it had to be masked for privacy. However, he added that no all India ranks have been given by NTA. Seriatum has also not been given as per the exam centre.Hooda further told the Supreme Court that Bihar police investigation statements said that the leak was on May 4 and was prior to the deposit of question papers with respective banks.The Supreme Court was hearing a batch of petitions by students who have appeared in the National eligibility cum entrance test (NEET UG) and have sought re-test and proper investigation into the alleged paper leak.It is to ne noted that the NEET-UG examination conducted by NTA is the process for getting admitted into MBBS, BDS and AYUSH and other related courses in government and private institutions across the country.



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