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Did NTA also make mistakes in the state wise results of NEET? Petitioners wrote a letter to the Education Minister; what is the matter

Last Updated on 20/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

NEET & Result 2024

NEET & 2024 Result, After the Supreme Court order in the NEET paper leak case NTA The result of NEET-UG exam was released today. In its order, the Supreme Court had directed to release the results state and center wise. The court had said that the results should be declared without revealing the identity of the candidates. It had said that it wants to find out whether the candidates who took the exam at the alleged controversial centers have got more marks than the candidates who took the exam at other places. The next hearing in this case will be on July 22.

Now in this case, the petitioners have written a letter to Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and NTA Director and complained. The petitioners allege that NTA has not properly implemented the order to put the result on the website. It is not possible to get information about any particular center from the result that has been released.

What is the complaint of the petitioners

According to the petitioners, on July 18, the Supreme Court had asked to put the entire result on the website while keeping the identity of the candidates confidential. The result that NTA has published on the website does not even contain the roll numbers of the students. Whereas there is no possibility of revealing the identity of the students by doing this. Now due to the absence of roll number, no candidate can see his result on the NTA website.

Serial numbers were arbitrarily changed

It is said in the letter that the serial numbers given by NTA in place of roll numbers are not in the order of roll numbers, rather they have been issued arbitrarily. Due to this, it is not possible for the petitioners to get complete and accurate information about a particular centre. The petitioners have demanded from NTA that they should post the result centre-wise along with the roll numbers, so that it can be analysed properly.