Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday was directed at an investigation of alleged malpractice on the Optical Introduction Candidate (OMR) sheet that appeared for the national feasibility test (NEET).
Justice N Nagaresh ordered the National Test Agency (NTA), which managed Neet, to conduct an investigation after considering the petition submitted by Rithu Sibi from Varandarappilly in Thrissur.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results suspected by the applicant that the OMR sheet was published along with the results two days after the NEET was held on September 12 compared to him.
During testing, the applicant has recorded his fingerprints and his personal details, including the names of parents, on OMR sheets.
However, the OMR sheet published in his name has the name of his mother on the handwriting of other people and fingerprints does not match his property, the applicant has accused.
Also shown that the roll number is included in the number and which is in different OMR format.
After reading this detail, the court directed NTA to conduct an investigation.