New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday allows the National Test Agency to declare the results of national entrance tests (NEET) to enter undergraduate medical programs throughout the country.
A bench consisting of the judiciary of L Nageswara Rao, Sanjiv Khanna and BR Gavai, the Bombay High Court has recently asked NTA to not declare the results of the NEET and do a re-examination for two candidates who become planting paper and OMR sheets have been mixed in a center .
in Maharashtra.
“We still judge the High Court.
The National Test Agency can announce the results,” said the bench after noting the submission of the lawyer General Tushar Mehta, who represented NTA.
“We will decide what happens to two students after reopening (after vacation Diwali).
Meanwhile, we issued a notification and submit a counter.
But we cannot hold the results of 16 lakh students,” Bench said.
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In an unprecedented command, the Bombay High Court on October 20 directed NTA, was founded in 2018 to conduct NEET to enter the undergraduate medical program, to hold a new exam for two students and declare the results along with the main results.
The test was carried out on September 12.
The High Court has recorded the fact that the test booklet and OMR sheets from two medical aspirants – Vaisanavi Bhopali and Abhishek Shivaji – mixed at the examination center before the start of the test and ordered that they were given the opportunity to emerge.
NEET entrance examination was carried out on September 12, for “16.14,777 candidates, involving 3,682 centers in 202 cities, 9,548 supervisors of central / deputy supervisors, 5,615 observers, 2,69,378 invigilators,” said NTA in a request.