Government asserts NEET exam safeguards are impregnable before Supreme Court
The Union government told the Supreme Court that the security framework for the NEET entrance test is robust and hard to compromise.
In New Delhi, the Union government appeared before the Supreme Court to address queries regarding the safety of the NEET entrance examination. Representatives asserted that the system governing the exam's conduct is "foolproof" and resistant to tampering. They outlined a series of safeguards, including secure paper handling and strict access controls, to protect the confidentiality of the question set.
The court's involvement reflects ongoing scrutiny of the exam's administration. By presenting these details, the Centre seeks to allay doubts and maintain confidence among aspirants and institutions. No specific incidents of breach were reported during the hearing.
Why it matters
Ensuring the integrity of NEET affects millions of medical college applicants and the credibility of India's education system.
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