The Indore bench of the High Court has sought a response from the NTA till June 30 in the case.
The result of NEET UG has been banned by the Indore Bench of MP High Court. In fact, during the exam, due to strong wind and rain, many areas had lost power. Due to this, many students could not read the paper, which deteriorated their paper.
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The court has stayed the interim result of UG for not giving satisfactory answers in the High Court in the case. The court said that the result should not be released until the final decision is taken.
On May 4, the matter reached the High Court after the problem of students during the NEET examination in Indore. On the petition on Thursday, the High Court had asked the National Testing Agency (NTA) to conduct NEET UG, what step she was taking in the matter. The High Court has issued notices to the NTA, power company and examination center. Everyone will have to present the answer by 30 June.
Electricity went into heavy rain and thunderstorms NEET UG was held at 24 centers in the city. The power supply system of the city was demolished due to the 2.7 inches of rain on the day of the examination and the stormy wind moved at 120 km speed. Thick clouds, due to rain, had darkness -like situation during the day.
Due to lack of light, there was also darkness in the examination centers. Thousands of students were unable to read the question paper. Could not even answer. Many students came out crying. A petition was filed in the High Court to take the examination again.
Examination twice at some centers Experts say that during the cyclone in Odisha, in 2016, NTA conducted an exam for the affected children. This has also happened at some other centers including Hoshangabad in 2022 due to the rules.
The second problem is that apart from NEET, there is no option of admission in medical, nursing, veterinary, homeopathy, Ayurvedic colleges. The entire year of students will be ruined.
The exam center did not have power backup On the other hand, the affected students say that more than five thousand candidates were affected by the power failure at 11-12 centers in the city. This was the first time NTA set up centers in government schools. There was no system of power backup here.
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