The Supreme Court has set aside the decision of the Centre not to reduce the minimum marks for admission to BDS course in 2020-2021 while stating that it suffers from the vices of “illegality” and “irrationality”.
A bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao has asked the petitioner students to approach the HC in case the discrepancies persist. A total of 19 NEET students had approached the Apex Court challenging a circular by the NTA that mandated an amount of 1,000 to be charged per question for the reassessment.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Nagpur Bench of Bombay High Court has issued notice to the Centre and the National Testing Agency on a petition filed by a National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) aspirant alleging discrepancies in the test assessment system after she scored zero in the exam.
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As a debate raged over conducting the exams during the pandemic, it reached the apex court which said that if they were postponed, the careers of students would be at peril. Finally, JEE Main was held on September 1
The division bench of Justices Rajan Gupta and Karamjit Singh was considering the grievance of a student who did not apply for NEET 2020 because he had got admission to a school overseas.
The Supreme Court today refused a plea seeking directions to the National Testing Agency (NTA) to set up National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) exam centres abroad to enable students residing overseas to write their exams amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The petition said that the Delhi High Court may kindly not show any haste for the opening of physical courts completely and may kindly continue to hear the matters in the manner it is hearing
The Allahabad High Court recently asked the Uttar Pradesh Government how and in what ways is nutritious food being provided to children in the state under the Anganwadi project.
A second mercy petition has been filed before President Ram Nath Kovind by the 12-year-old son of Shabnam, a death row convict, seeking to convert her capital punishment to life imprisonment.