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Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by obedience4(op): 10:34am On Jun 19, 2024
A crucial medical exam in India has sparked anger, protests and allegations of cheating after thousands of candidates secured unusually high marks in this year’s test.

The National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), or NEET-UG is the gateway to studying medicine in the country, as its score is necessary for getting admission to a medical college. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), a government organisation which holds some of India's biggest exams.
Millions of students take the exam every year, but only a small percentage get good enough marks to secure a college placement. But this year the challenge is somewhat different: too many candidates have got top marks, pushing down the ranking system and making it hard for even high-scorers to get admission
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Since the results were declared on 4 June, the exam has come under scrutiny for reasons ranging from errors in the question paper and grace marks (compensatory marks) being given in a faulty manner to allegations of paper leaks and fraud. Students and parents have demanded a re-test and dozens of petitions have been filed in courts to this end.
NTA officials have denied allegations of paper leaks, but on Sunday, federal Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan admitted that “some irregularities” had come to light in certain exam centres. He said that no-one, including NTA officials, would be spared if irregularities were found
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On Tuesday, India's top court issued a notice to the NTA, saying that even if there was "0.001% negligence on the part of anyone it should be thoroughly dealt with".

But all this is small consolation for students who spend months or even years preparing for this highly competitive exam.
Tens of millions of students in India dream of getting into a good medical or engineering college every year - the professions command a lot of respect and also hold out hope for a steady, long-term income in a country with a jobs crisis
.

This year, an astounding 2.4 million students competed for just 110,000 available seats in the NEET exam, underscoring the intense pressure and fierce competition faced by aspiring candidates.

Of the total seats, 55,000-60,000 seats belong to government-run colleges, while private colleges offer the rest. Half of the seats are reserved for underprivileged students.
Students flock to government colleges for their affordability. A five-year MBBS course in a government college costs between 500,000 and 1 million rupees ($5,992 - $11,984), whereas private colleges can charge up to ten times more
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WHAT LED TO THE CONTROVERSY?

When results were announced on 4 June, it turned out that an unprecedented 67 students had achieved the perfect score of 720 marks.
Since 2016 - when NEET became the official entrance exam for medical colleges in India - only one to three students have got full marks each year, and sometimes not even that
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This year, there was also a significant increase in the number of candidates scoring in the high range of 650-680 marks, intensifying the competition for seats in India’s top medical colleges.

The unusual results sparked concerns among parents and students, who alleged irregularities in the exam's conduct and grading and called for an investigation.
But the NTA refuted these allegations, saying that the “integrity of the examination had not been compromised” and that there were more high scorers this year because more students had taken the exam
.

It also said that 1,563 candidates were given "grace marks" for delays at exam centres and because a physics question turned out to have two correct answers. Notably, 50 out of the 67 top scorers achieved perfect marks due to these compensatory points.

But on 13 June, India’s top court cancelled the compensatory marks after several students filed petitions challenging the NTA’s decision, calling it “arbitrary” and “unfair”.
The Supreme Court also asked for students who had received grace marks to be given the option to take the test again - this is set to be held on 23 June
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But protesters say the court’s ruling doesn’t address the larger issues they raised, like allegations of paper leaks, cheating and systemic corruption.

THE EYE OF THE STORM

Surbhi Sharma, 23, who attempted the exam for the fifth time this year and scored 650 marks, alleges that paper leaks - rampant in India - are behind the fluctuations in scores.
She noted that despite a significant increase in high scorers (in the 650-680 mark range), there was no similar rise in mid-range scorers (610-640 marks)
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“NTA officials have said that more candidates got high scores because the paper was easier this year. But if that was the case, everyone should had done better and not just a section of the candidates,” she claims.
Dr Vivek Pandey, an activist assisting candidates with related court petitions, supports her stance
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On 1 June, he helped file a Supreme Court petition where 10 students requested that they be allowed to retake NEET, alleging the question paper was leaked at exam centres in Patna, the capital of Bihar state

The Bihar police launched an investigation into the allegations shortly after the exam was conducted. On 10 May, they announced the arrest of 13 people, including four students, in connection with a paper leak case. On 15 June, the police sent notices to nine more students suspected of being involved in the case, and asked them to join the investigation.

Manavjit Singh Dhillon, a senior police official, told the Times of India newspaper that the 13 accused had allegedly leaked the question paper to 30 candidates in a “safe house” a day before the exam in exchange for hundreds of thousands of rupees.

He told PTI news agency separately that during the course of the investigation, officials had recovered post-dated cheques and partially burnt papers and that they had sought question papers from the NTA for reference.
Besides accusations of paper leaks, the exam has faced additional allegations of cheating and fraud.

Police have arrested three people in Delhi and six in Rajasthan for allegedly impersonating NEET candidates to write the exam on their behalf. In Gujarat state, police arrested five people for their alleged involvement in a cheating plot at an exam centre in Godhra.


POLITICAL SLUGFEST

The controversy has drawn criticism from opposition leaders who have accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coalition government of "betraying the dreams" of millions of students..

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence on the issue and accused his government of “covering up the NEET scam”. The party has also demanded a Supreme Court-led investigation into the alleged irregularities.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is set to hear a clutch of petitions related to the NEET exam results - including ones asking for the test to be scrapped - on 8 July.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv22wl82yldo

Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by OKUCHI11(m): 10:47am On Jun 19, 2024
This reminds me of the movie 3idiots
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by ruggedtimi(m): 1:07pm On Jun 19, 2024
Indians with exams.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Saviourk: 1:45pm On Jun 19, 2024
No where is free from corruption even India.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Talkisneeded(m): 2:50pm On Jun 19, 2024
Indians and insane love for education,find them on YouTube teaching everything...

I sell herbs tho
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by ForValour: 4:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
Cancel the exams and retake. Medicine is no joke.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by papyjaypaul: 5:46pm On Jun 19, 2024
India

Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by papyjaypaul:
The cheating medical student is the one who removed their broken tooth and hid it in the ear.

Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Sonnobax15(m): 6:31pm On Jun 19, 2024
lipsrsealed
Na wa..

Meanwhile,down here,na who pass exam know book pass......... brilliance no get value for here again.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Kasdat5(m): 6:33pm On Jun 19, 2024
How does it affect us ?
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by CartelKenneth: 6:33pm On Jun 19, 2024
Still better pass naija 😡
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Yugoslavia247(m): 6:33pm On Jun 19, 2024
Lol..

3rd world countries always have similar problems.

Insufficient schools.
Pressure on certain discpline

In US you dont need to be a doctor to live a good life.

Or an engineer.

But in third world they bullshit other courses then later employ experts from US and developed countries to give advise using knowledge from courses they called bullshit
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by travelzcruix: 6:34pm On Jun 19, 2024
ruggedtimi:
Indians with exams.
Remnants of the British Colony. That's how we know who was colonised by the Brits. Exam and certificate up and down.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by DavSagacity(m): 6:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
An Organization with the acronym NTA conducted an examination and they expect it to be credible..huh Are u playing..??
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Okoroawusa: 6:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
This is one of the many problems of British colonized countries...too much exams... too much agencies... for just one thing
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Exclusive002: 6:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
travelzcruix:
Remnants of the British Colony. That's how we know who was colonised by the Brits. Exam and certificate up and down.
well, it is not totally bad though
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Ikpunekenwa(m): 6:37pm On Jun 19, 2024
Tinubu people, certificate they can't show the public.
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by muyico(m): 6:39pm On Jun 19, 2024
ok
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by TGreatGatsby: 6:40pm On Jun 19, 2024
Indians sef dey para o, 67% scored a perfect score 😲
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by hafeeanubasy: 6:42pm On Jun 19, 2024
No wonder Indians are very good in Medicine and engineering.

They recruit the best of their best.

Not in Nigeria that once you get money just send your dullard son or daughter to one of the private university,he or she will become a doctor
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by KingRabota: 6:44pm On Jun 19, 2024
At least they seem to be taking a very serious and non compromising view on the whole matter
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by IjawUnited: 6:51pm On Jun 19, 2024
Wetin concern us with Indian news.

That's country is a bigger shithole than Nigeria
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Lordbinsmar: 6:51pm On Jun 19, 2024
angry
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by ipobarethieves: 6:51pm On Jun 19, 2024
sad
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by BodyCount: 6:51pm On Jun 19, 2024
grin

Red skin dirty savage skunks are very corrupt
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by Pharaoh4rin(m): 6:55pm On Jun 19, 2024
ruggedtimi:
Indians with exams.
grin grin
Re: Why An Exam Has Sparked National Outrage In India by DoctorAyukebot(m): 6:58pm On Jun 19, 2024
TGreatGatsby:
Indians sef dey para o, 67% scored a perfect score 😲
67 students
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