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ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Aug 2, 2024 12:15 IST

Today's judgment includes the court’s directive to establish a seven-member expert committee to implement several key measures, including CCTV monitoring at all exam centres, improved evaluation processes.

The Supreme Court of India has delivered its detailed judgment regarding the NEET UG 2024 examination, choosing not to cancel the test despite paper leak allegations. The court, led by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, found no systemic breach affecting the exam but highlighted the need for significant reforms.

On July 23, the court had rejected calls for a re-test, concluding that the issues were localized to Patna and Hazaribagh and did not warrant a nationwide cancellation. The ruling emphasized that a re-test would disrupt the admission schedule and negatively impact medical education, particularly disadvantaging marginalized groups benefiting from reservation policies. The NTA had previously conducted a special test for 1,563 candidates, offering them the option of a re-test or grace marks.

Today's judgment includes the court’s directive to establish a seven-member expert committee to implement several key measures, including CCTV monitoring at all exam centres, improved evaluation processes, standard operating procedures, enhanced identity checks, and secure logistics. The committee is also tasked with bolstering cybersecurity and fostering international collaboration. The report is expected by September 30, 2024, with the Ministry of Education required to implement the recommendations and report back to the court within two weeks.

"Live Law" reported that the Supreme Court emphasized the need for technological advancements and a robust grievance redressal mechanism to address the identified deficiencies in the NEET UG 2024 examination system. The court’s decision underscores the importance of significant reforms to ensure a fair and secure testing environment. Students with grievances unrelated to the judgment may approach High Courts under Article 226 after withdrawing their petitions from the Supreme Court.

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Q:   What is the exam pattern of NEET?
A:

NEET or National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is a paper-and-pencil-based test (PBT) of three hours or 180 minutes duration. There will be a total of 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), all of which will be compulsory to attempt. The syllabus of the exam consists of Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects. The Biology subject is segregated between Zoology and Botany. On the other hand, the Chemistry subject is segregated into Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Unlike last year, the subjects will not be divided into two sections.

According to the marking scheme, each correct question carries 4 marks, and there is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer. No marks will be awarded or deducted for unattempted questions. The following table brings the structure of the NEET exam.

Sections Number of Questions Total Marks
Physics Section  45 180
Chemistry Section  45 180
Botany Section 45 180
Zoology Section 45 180
Q:   What is the format of the NEET scorecard?
A:

The NEET scorecard or the NEET result is declared in an online mode. The NEET scorecard is released online in PDF format. Candidates will have to obtain the NEET scorecard by following the steps given below:

1. Visit the official website - neet.nta.nic.in

2. Click on the link indicating NEET scorecard download

3. Enter the NEET application number and date of birth or password

4. Enter the security pin

5. Download the NEET scorecard PDF document

6. Take multiple printouts

Candidates must preserve the hard and soft copy of the NEET scorecard till the admission or counselling process is concluded. 

 

Q:   What is the format for the NEET exam?
A:

The format for NEET exam is a total of 180 question with total 720 marks. Four marks will be awarded for a right answer and one mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. The questions will be objective type that is MCQ based. 90 questions will be from Biology including Zoology and Botany both, and 45 questions each from Physics and 45 Chemistry. Each subject will be divided into two sections. The syllabus will be that of Class 11 and Class 12 CBSE syllabus.

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