Modi Government Acts Swiftly in NEET Controversy: Grace Marks for 1,563 Students Cancelled

Modi Government Annuls Compensatory Marks Amid Fairness Concerns
New Delhi, India – In a decisive move, the Modi government has cancelled the grace marks awarded to 1,563 candidates in the NEET-UG 2024 exam. This action comes in response to growing concerns over fairness in the examination process. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration has swiftly addressed the issue, reflecting its commitment to resolving the concerns of the youth.

Key Developments:
Immediate Cancellation: The Union government announced the immediate cancellation of compensatory marks awarded to 1,563 NEET-UG candidates. This decision was recorded by the Supreme Court on June 13.
  
Re-Test Option: Affected students will have the opportunity to retake the exam, with the re-test likely scheduled for June 23. Those who choose not to participate in the re-test will have their scores based on the original May 5 exam, excluding the grace marks.

Government's Response to Youth Concerns:
Swift Action: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's prompt intervention in the NEET controversy underscores his government's proactive stance in addressing and resolving issues affecting students and the youth.

Further Details:
Petitions Against Grace Marks: The Supreme Court addressed petitions challenging the award of grace marks, which were initially given due to a reduced exam duration for some candidates. The National Testing Agency (NTA) had recommended these marks, but subsequent reviews found they led to an unfair advantage.

NTA Review and Future Proceedings: The NTA will conduct a re-examination for the affected candidates and has assured that the results will be available by June 30, without disrupting the scheduled counselling session on July 6. Additionally, the court has directed the NTA to respond to allegations of question paper leaks, with a further hearing set for July 8.

This decisive action by the Modi government aims to ensure a fair and transparent examination process, addressing the concerns of students and maintaining the integrity of the NEET-UG exam.