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NEET paper leak: How many toppers in the country are on the radar of investigation agencies? How did this whole controversy start?

Pratik Mehta

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There is confusion about the NEET UG exam across the country. The police have arrested some people from many states including Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh. A total of 110 children of the country are on the radar of investigation agencies. According to sources in the Union Education Ministry, 47 students have been excluded from the exam. Other students are being investigated. How was the paper leaked? Efforts are being made to find it. 67 toppers across the country are under suspicion. These toppers will be allowed to participate in counseling. If any irregularities are found in the investigation, their claim will be canceled. Many questions have been raised on NTA due to NEET UG exam. Many political parties are questioning NTA on the part of students.

According to the Ministry of Education, the biggest mistake happened during the examination. The examinations started late at some centres in the country. The students of these centres had alleged that the examination started late. According to the Ministry of Education, the late the examination started, the students should have been given extra time. The question would have been solved there itself. According to the Ministry of Education, the whole problem started with the original grace marks. These grace marks were given because the examination started late. The parents of the grace marks went to court. If the students were given time instead of grace marks, this situation would not have arisen.

How many students participated in the re-examination?

After the Supreme Court’s order, the exam was conducted again on Sunday, June 23. Only 52 percent of the students appeared in this re-test. According to sources in the Ministry of Education, only 813 students appeared in the exam. 750 students were absent. In Jhajjar, only 287 out of 494 students appeared in the exam.

Pratik Mehta

Pratik Mehta

I am Pratik Mehta, a passionate business news writer dedicated to covering economic trends, market analysis, and corporate developments.

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