Will CBSE re-conduct NEET 2017?
UPDATE: Supreme Court of India has now allowed CBSE to declare NEET 2017 result and now the probability of re-conduction of NEET is almost nil. The apex court of the country has put a stay on the order of Madras High Court and has asked other High Courts of the country not to hear any plea regarding NEET 2017.
After listening to the plea filed against NEET 2017 in Tamil Nadu, Madras High Court has stayed the display of answer key, further evaluation of OMR sheets and declaration of NEET 2017 result. After the latest verdict of High Court, candidates are in dilemma whether CBSE will be asked to conduct the examination once again this year. Will CBSE re-conduct NEET 2017? We will discuss it here.
After listening to the plea filed against NEET 2017 in Tamil Nadu, Madras High Court has stayed the display of answer key, further evaluation of OMR sheets and declaration of NEET 2017 result. After the latest verdict of High Court, candidates are in dilemma whether CBSE will be asked to conduct the examination once again this year. Will CBSE re-conduct NEET 2017? We will discuss it here.
A petition was filed in Madras High Court over allegation that the NEET 2017 question paper was not uniform in every language. In other words, the difficulty level was not the same in the question papers of different languages. It was alleged that questions in Tamil was mainly based on the state syllabus, while that in English was based on syllabus prescribed by CBSE. Similar issues are now also emerging from Gujarat.
Madras High Court has now put
NEET 2017 result on hold which was scheduled to be announced in the second week
of June. If similar cases emerge from other states too in coming weeks, this
matter can reach to Supreme Court of India. And it will ultimately depend on
the apex court of the country to take the final decision. Currently, all NEET
candidates are looking forward to the next decision of Madras High Court.
Looking at the past precedence,
there is a chance that CBSE can be asked by the court to re-conduct the
examination. This has happened in 2015, when Supreme Court of India had ordered
CBSE to re-conduct AIPMT after scrapping its first phase over allegations of
use of unfair means in the examination on large extent.
What should a NEET candidate do
at this moment?
It will be ideal for a NEET
candidate to keep studying NEET syllabus and do not take much stress about what
is happening outside. They should be prepared for even the re-conduction of
NEET as it cannot be completely ruled out.
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