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NEET LEAK CASE ON 5 SEPT - EXPECTATIONS



Thousands of medical aspirants from all over India are pinning their hopes on the Uttarakhand High Court which will hear plea on NEET LEAK on Monday. The candidates who had worked hard for the NEET 2 hope that the judgment will be in their favour. Otherwise, those candidates who had the answer keys for NEET 2  on a day before exam, will get benefit for the NEET phase 2 which was held on July 24.

However, earlier Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) issued a statement“There are also media reports regarding attempts made for leakage of NEET-II question paper in Uttarakhand. Therefore, it is reiterated that news of attempt of leakage of question paper was false and far from facts,” it said in the statement. 

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As the review petition over the NEET LEAK comes up before the Uttarakhand High Court on Monday, thousands of parents will stay anxious over the fate of their wards, especially after the students attempted the ‘tough’ NEET 2 paper on July 24.

NEET LEAK CASE TILL NOW -

Haldwani Police had arrested five people in connection with the paper leak case on July 23, a day before NEET 2. Around 4,500 candidates had appeared for the examination from seven centres in Haldwani.


The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a plea seeking the court’s supervision of an ongoing probe into alleged leaks in phase 2 of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET)A bench comprising justices Anil R. Dave and L. Nageswara Rao allowed the petitioner, medical college aspirant Anshul Sharma, to approach the Uttarakhand high court, if required. Sharma was allowed to withdraw his petition before the apex court.


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Stating the NEET leak as a serious matter.The Uttarakhand High Court directed Police to submit reports of paper leak and other irregularities of the 2016-17 NEET.The court also asked CBSE for the clarification on this matter.

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