[vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StXxec45nZs”][vc_column_text]Students and parents have raised several questions regarding irregularities and fraud in the NEET 2024 examination. Here are those questions in detail:
- Why was the registration window reopened on April 9th?
- This raises suspicions that it was done to benefit certain students.
- How many students registered during this window?
- NTA should make this data public to maintain transparency.
- What is their NEET score? Which of these students received grace marks?
- This information should be disclosed to clarify how grace marks were distributed.
- Were all students at centers with time loss given grace marks or only those who complained or went to court?
- NTA should clarify the basis for awarding grace marks.
- On May 5th, reports of paper leaks and cheating were received from several states. How many FIRs did NTA file?
- Details of NTA’s action against paper leaks are crucial.
- What cooperation did the Bihar Police and the Economic Offenses Unit seek from NTA? How did NTA cooperate? Which documents were provided to these agencies?
- It’s important to know how transparently NTA cooperated with the investigation.
- What action did NTA take upon receiving information about the NEET paper being available on Telegram? Was a complaint filed with the cybercrime police?
- NTA’s actions against cybercrime need to be highlighted.
- At what level and by which officer was the recommendation for grace marks made?
- It is important to know who made the decision to award grace marks.
- What was the maximum number of grace marks awarded?
- NTA should specify the number of grace marks given.
- What were the ranks before the grace marks? This will help understand the impact of grace marks on ranks.
- This will clarify the effect of grace marks on rankings.
- Explain the difference between unfair means and breach of integrity of the exam with examples. Is obtaining the paper a day before the exam an unfair means or a breach of integrity of the exam?
- Understanding this distinction is essential to ensure exam fairness.
- How was it investigated how many people the organized gang in Bihar, who had the paper, sent the paper to? What were the gang members’ statements? How far has the investigation progressed? What efforts did NTA make to delve deeper into this case? Which NTA officer investigated it?
- Information on the investigation and NTA’s role is crucial.
- Why and how were centers in Godhra, Gujarat allocated to students from other states? The registration form provided an option to choose a center in their home state!
- Ensuring transparency in center allocation is important.
- How was the difficulty level of the 2024 paper compared to 2023?
- Comparing difficulty levels can help assess the fairness of the exam.
- Who chose June 4th as the date for result announcement when June 14th was the scheduled date?
- Questions are being raised about the timing of the result announcement.
- Why was the grace marks issue not mentioned with the result? Why was it kept so confidential? When questions arose on 718, 719 marks, NTA mentioned this in a press release on June 6th. If there was no controversy on 718, 719, how would students have known about the grace marks?
- Lack of transparency is creating suspicion.
- The court order used as a basis for grace marks explicitly states that it cannot be used for medical and engineering. Then how was it used?
- Ensuring compliance with court orders is necessary.
- NTA’s press conference mentioned that student speed was the basis for grace marks. But how was speed determined in filling the OMR sheet?
- The criteria for measuring speed should be clear.
- Why was the grace marks scam not investigated by an external, independent agency? How can one trust that the internal committee will not protect its people?
- An external and independent investigation is necessary.
- What is the reason behind 8 toppers from the same center, and when will this be investigated?
- Questions are being raised about center management.
- This year, 67 students scored 720 marks. Will their exams be retaken to ensure there is no scam?
- Retaking exams might be a suitable solution.
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