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Minister Vows No Tolerance For Irregularities, Forms High-Level Committee On NEET Exam Issues

The government has established a high-level committee to evaluate the operations of the National Testing Agency (NTA) following allegations of irregularities in the NEET medical entrance exam.

“We are dedicated to conducting exams without errors, and the formation of this committee aims to enhance the NTA’s functioning,” stated Minister Pradhan during a briefing.

The committee is expected to provide recommendations to improve NTA’s structure, operations, examination procedures, transparency, and data security protocols. Pradhan also mentioned that strict measures will be taken against any NTA official found responsible for wrongdoing.

Also read: NEET Paper Leak Scandal: Bihar Connections Spark BJP-Opposition Blame Game

The minister reassured the public of the government’s commitment to safeguarding students’ rights, emphasizing that transparency will not be compromised.

Additionally, inputs from the Bihar government regarding the NEET exam are under review. The Patna Police are investigating the issue and will soon submit a comprehensive report to the Government of India. Preliminary findings suggest that the issues identified were confined to a particular region.

“Let us trust our systems; the government will not tolerate any irregularities or malpractice,” Pradhan concluded.

Kavya Bhatt

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