New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notification to the National Examination Board (NBE) and others, at the request against the last minute changes to the syllabus for the entrance test of the National Feasibility (Neet) Special Exam of PG Super 2021 (NEET SS 2021).
Judge D.Y.
Chandrachud and B.V.
Nagaratha issued a notification to NBE, the National Medical Commission and the Center, and scheduled this problem for further hearing on Monday next week.
The above court heard the request by Prateek Rastogi and 40 doctors who met the postgraduate terms, who challenged the sudden last minute changes to support candidates for general medicines.
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Shyam Divan’s senior advocate, representing the applicant, who was ordered before the bench that the notification for examination was scheduled to be held on November 13-14 this year, was issued on July 23.
However, on August 31, other notifications were issued to change the syllabus.
Exams, who have placed candidates in a big loss due to lack of time for preparation.
It is said that in accordance with the applicable patterns, from 2018 to 2020, a 60 percent mark is given from the question in super specialties, while 40 percent are distributed for questions from feeder courses.
However, it is claimed that it is in accordance with the proposed pattern, the whole question for special super critical care will be taken from general drugs, which will leave the candidate from other disciplines in a narrow place.
“There are no instructions that there will be changes in the pattern,” Divan said.
Application, submitted through Advocates Javedur Rahman, argues that candidates have been prepared in terms of existing patterns for the past three years.
Plea then added that on previous occasions, when changes in the pattern / scheme were proposed to be carried out, the modified pattern / scheme was made to the public nearly six months before the exam.
After hearing the argument in this matter, the bench noted: “It is stated that a new pattern will have 100 percent of questions from the field of general treatment that will be beneficial for students in general.”