NEET's Still Taking the Heat, Student Files Plea for Re-Examination in SC

Nidhi

Updated On: August 04, 2016 03:36 pm IST

On 23rd July'16 supposedly the question paper was leaked and five students were arrested.
NEET's Still Taking the Heat, Student Files Plea for Re-Examination in SC

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) has been in the headlines since it was announced, it has always been a reason for controversy. Now, students have filed a complaint in the Supreme Court for NEET re-examination as on 24th July' 16 a news came in that question paper of NEET II was leaked and five students were arrested.

But CBSE-Central Board of Secondary Education, the conducting body denied the accusation and said the question paper found was completely different from the original question paper.

Also Read:CBSE Denies Leakage of NEET -II Paper

Students refuse to believe it and that is why Anshul Sharma has filed the plea of re-examination.

Following things were confiscated by the police that is the basis of this plea:

  • Questions Papers
  • A lot of cash
  • Post dated cheques of lakhs of rupees

As per the data are given by Central Board, NEET was conducted as per the statement released by the Board, a total of 4,75,785 candidates registered for the exam. Out of the total, 90 percent i.e. 4,28,206 students took the examination so, re-examination will be a little tricky to hold.

The result of NEET will be declared on 16th August '16 if a re-examination is not scheduled.

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