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Supreme Court to Address NEET PG 2024 Controversy on September 20

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· Sep 18, 2024

The Supreme Court of India will hear a case on September 20, 2024, regarding the NEET PG 2024 results amid concerns over transparency and accuracy in the examination process. Petitioners are demanding the release of answer keys and clarity on normalization rules, as many candidates reported discrepancies in their scorecards.

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The Supreme Court of India is gearing up to hear a pivotal case concerning the NEET PG 2024 results on September 20, 2024. This hearing comes in response to growing concerns over the transparency of the examination process administered by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS).

Rising Concerns Among Aspirants

Following the announcement of results on August 23, 2024, numerous candidates expressed dissatisfaction with their scores, leading to widespread unrest among aspirants. A group of 19 petitioners, including notable figures such as Ishika Jain, Kiran Kumar Patil, and Tanmoy Deshmukh, have come together to demand clarity and accountability in how results were determined.

Key Demands for Transparency

The petitioners are advocating for several critical changes aimed at enhancing the transparency of the evaluation process:

  • Release of Answer Keys: Candidates are requesting access to the exam's answer keys to better understand their performance.
  • Clarity on Normalization Rules: There is a call for greater transparency regarding the normalization processes used to calculate scores.
  • Access to Response Sheets: Petitioners seek individual response sheets to verify their answers against the official keys.
  • Publication of Question Papers: They are urging NBEMS to publish question papers and answer keys for both exam shifts.
  • Revaluation Option: A temporary halt to the NEET PG counseling process is requested until these issues are resolved, along with an option for revaluation for affected students.

Supreme Court's Response

In light of these demands, the Supreme Court has issued a notice to NBEMS, requiring a response by the upcoming hearing date. The case will be heard by a three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Manoj Misra, and Justice JB Pardiwala.

Implications for Candidates

As the counseling process is set to commence on September 20, candidates are anxiously awaiting resolutions to their concerns. The outcome of this hearing could significantly impact how future NEET PG examinations are conducted, particularly regarding transparency and fairness in result declarations.

The Path Forward

This situation highlights the critical need for transparency in high-stakes examinations like NEET PG, where candidates' futures hinge on their performance. As discussions unfold in the Supreme Court, many students hope that their voices will be heard and that necessary reforms will be implemented to restore trust in the examination system.

With so much at stake, all eyes will be on the Supreme Court as it deliberates on this important issue. The decisions made could pave the way for a more transparent and equitable examination process for future candidates. As we await further developments, one thing is clear: the call for accountability and fairness in education continues to resonate strongly among aspiring medical professionals.

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