Pleas alleging systemic failure in NEET-UG exam is misconceived: NTA to SC

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Pleas alleging systemic failure in NEET-UG exam is misconceived: NTA to SC



After going through the report of the NTA, the CJI said that the top hundred ranks were from many states, seven ranks each from AP, Bihar, Gujarat, four from Haryana, three from Delhi, six from Karnataka, five from Kerala, Maharashtra, TN and WB and six from UP. So it appeared that the spread in the top hundred marks is distributed across the country, in 12 states and one UT.Adding to this fact, the Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta, for NTA and Centre, said that the first 100 rankers are spread across 95 centres located in 56 cities within 18 States/UTs.The arguments were inconclusive and continued post-lunch before the same bench of judges in the case.The Supreme Court was hearing a batch of petitions on Thursday filed by students who have appeared in the NEET-UG and have sought re-test and proper investigation into the alleged paper leak.



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