The Bombay high court has ordered the National Testing Agency (NTA) to re-conduct the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for two medical college aspirants after the invigilators mixed up their question paper and answer sheet during the recently held exam as they had been handed question papers and answer sheets with incorrect serial numbers during the recently held exam.
The order was passed by the HC on Wednesday on a petition filed by the two students through advocate Pooja Thorat. The petitioners told the court that NEET candidates are given a question paper and answer booklet (sheet) bearing the same code and same seven-digit serial number. But due to a mix-up by invigilators, some students including the petitioners received question papers and answer booklets bearing different codes and serial numbers, they said.
Advocate Thorat told a bench of Justices R D Dhanuka and Abhay Ahuja that though the petitioners immediately pointed out the mix-up, the invigilators threatened to report them for “causing a disturbance in the examination hall and committing unfair practice”. Advocate Rui Rodrigues, who appeared for the NTA, said it was ‘not possible’ for the exam authority to allow the petitioners to reappear for the examination.
Big News! ICSE and ISC board examinations postponed
IBPS PO Recruitment Notification, registration starts on October 20, Check Eligibility
MLSU Result 2021: BA 3rd Year Result 2021 Declared Now, Check Everything here