More than two million Indian students are facing uncertainty as controversies surround the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG), the national medical entrance exam. Following widespread allegations of question paper leaks, fraudulent marking, and systemic irregularities, demands for a complete re-examination have intensified. The ongoing dispute has sparked nationwide protests and legal interventions, putting the future careers of millions of aspiring doctors on hold while authorities investigate the integrity of the testing process.
- The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) is taken by over two million students across India to secure admission into medical colleges.
- The exam faced severe backlash due to allegations of cheating, paper leaks, and the controversial awarding of grace marks to some candidates.
- The Supreme Court of India and federal investigators have intervened to probe the suspected irregularities in multiple states.
- The ongoing controversy has led to widespread student protests and intensified demands for a complete retake of the examination to ensure fairness.
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