The Education Ministry cancelled the UGC-NET exam to protect students' interests and brought the matter to CBI. - watsupptoday.com
The Education Ministry cancelled the UGC-NET exam to protect students' interests and brought the matter to CBI.
Posted 20 Jun 2024 05:08 PM

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A day after the UGC-NET was dropped, Schooling Service authorities Thursday said no bad things to say were gotten about the test yet a suo motu move was initiated based on inputs accessible with them to safeguard understudies' advantage.
Rahul Gandhi asserts that the NEET and UGC-NET dispute will be brought up in Parliament because PM Modi is unable to prevent exam paper leaks.
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Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary of the Education Ministry, stated that because the matter has been referred to the CBI and is currently the subject of an investigation, the specifics of the inputs cannot be shared. "The inputs we received from agencies indicated that the integrity of the exam has been compromised," although no complaints were received. He stated, "The action was taken unilaterally to safeguard the students' interests." Jaiswal told reporters, "A new date for the exam will be announced soon." Following reports that the National Testing Agency's UGC-NET may have been compromised, the ministry cancelled the exam on Wednesday. The choice by the Service comes in the midst of a monstrous line on the clinical placement test NEET over supposed inconsistencies, with the issue now under the steady gaze of the High Court.

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