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NEET-UG 2024: NTA rejects claims of paper leak, exam reconducted for 120 students due to wrong distribution of papers
Despite the claims of the paper leak going viral on social media, there has been no substantial evidence to prove it..
NTA NEET Exam 2024: The National Testing Agency has refuted claims of NEET-UG exam question paper leak. The exam was reportedly held in 557 cities across India and 14 cities abroad. Despite the claims of the paper leak going viral on social media, there has been no substantial evidence to prove it.
Students at the exam center Girls Higher Secondary Adarsh Vidya Mandir, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, said that the Hindi medium students got English question papers when the exam started. NTA accepted this error but made it clear that it was not a case of a paper leak. According to The Indian Express, a senior official revealed that by the time the invigilator could act on the mistake, some students had already left the exam hall. Following this, the question paper was circulated on social media.
According to Sadhna Parashar, Senior Director of NTA, examinations were later reconducted for all the 120 candidates who faced the problem at the center, a PTI report said.
Students appeared for this examination in a single shift which started from 2 pm and continued till 5.20 pm. A record number of 23 lakh students enrolled themselves for this year’s examination. Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan hold the highest numbers of representation of students.
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NEET Exam Irregularity: Papers Incorrectly Distributed at Rajasthan Centre, Exam Retaken for Affected Candidates
The nta, however, denied any possibility of a leak.this year, a record 23 lakh candidates registered for the national eligibility-cum-entrance test - undergraduate neet-ug, of which over 10 lakh were male students, over 13 lakh were girls and 24 students registered under the third gender category.region-wise, uttar pradesh had registered the highest number of candidates at 3,39,125, followed by maharashtra at 2,79,904 and rajasthan at 1,96,139..
Distribution of wrong question papers at a NEET exam centre in Rajasthan on Sunday led to some candidates walking out with the papers, the National Testing Agency (NTA) said, claiming the integrity of the examination process was not compromised.
The exam was later reconducted for the 120 affected candidates at the centre, said Sadhna Parashar, Senior Director, NTA.
According to NTA sources, some candidates were distributed question papers in languages other than their choice of medium which prompted them to walk out of the centre.
''During NEET-UG examination, it came to attention that at one exam centre, Girls Higher Secondary Model School, Mantown, Sawai Madhopur, there was an incident of incorrect distribution of question papers by the centre superintendent. Despite efforts by invigilators to prevent it, some candidates left the exam centre with the question papers,'' Parashar said.
''In order to uphold the principles of fairness and equal opportunity for all candidates, the NTA has taken proactive measures. The examination of approximately 120 affected candidates at the centre is being conducted today, ensuring that their academic aspirations are not hindered by this incident,'' she added.
Several social media posts alleged the question paper was leaked. The NTA, however, denied any possibility of a leak.
This year, a record 23 lakh candidates registered for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test - Undergraduate (NEET-UG), of which over 10 lakh were male students, over 13 lakh were girls and 24 students registered under the third gender category.
Region-wise, Uttar Pradesh had registered the highest number of candidates at 3,39,125, followed by Maharashtra at 2,79,904 and Rajasthan at 1,96,139. Tamil Nadu saw 1,55,216 registrations and Karnataka 1,54,210.
In 2023, a total of 20,87,449 candidates had registered for NEET-UG and the exam was held on May 7. The NTA had recorded 97.7 per cent attendance in the exam.
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