On August 2, the Supreme Court delivered a critical verdict on the NEET-UG 2024, demanding a complete overhaul of the exam process. The court's decision follows significant issues with the National Testing Agency's (NTA) management of the exam, including security lapses and procedural inconsistencies.
A three-judge Bench, led by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, directed the Centre to completely restructure the NEET-UG process through a high-powered committee chaired by former ISRO head K. Radhakrishnan. This committee is tasked with implementing comprehensive improvements, including enhanced security measures, data protection, regular audits, and better logistical arrangements.
The verdict highlighted several issues, such as the mishandling of question papers and inconsistent decisions regarding exam protocols. Notably, it criticized the NTA for its erratic decisions, such as giving compensatory marks and later adjusting scores based on incorrect assessments.
The court also addressed complaints about exam security, calling for rigorous procedures to prevent impersonation and ensure accurate tracking of question papers. It emphasized the need for advanced technological solutions like digital watermarking to trace and prevent leaks.
The judgment also mandates the creation of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to define clear timelines and processes for various aspects of the exam. It requires improvements in exam center management and enhanced real-time surveillance to detect and deter malpractice.
Overall, the court's decision underscores the urgent need for systemic changes to ensure the integrity and reliability of the NEET-UG examination process.
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