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Concerns of students will be addressed with fairness and equity: Dharmendra Pradhan on NEET rowSeveral aggrieved students met the minister earlier in the day. 'The government is committed, and all students should have this assurance that a transparent process will be followed, Pradhan told reporters.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

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New Delhi: As the uproar over the alleged NEET irregularities continue, Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday reassured that the Centre will take necessary steps to ensure the well-being of students as per the directions of the Supreme Court and no child’s life will be in jeopardy.

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Several aggrieved students met the minister earlier in the day. “The government is committed, and all students should have this assurance that a transparent process will be followed,” Pradhan told reporters.

“Cut-offs and top scorers are rising because the number of aspirants has increased, intensifying competition,” he added, saying that as many as 24 lakh students sat for the exams this year.

The exams have been marred by allegations of paper leaks, and of students pointing at the unusual number of toppers – 67 – when usually it remains below 5.

Additionally, 1560 students were given “grace marks” due to administrative delays of them accessing their question papers in the exam halls. Several of these students were from six exam centres, and after a petition, the Supreme Court has ruled that the grace marks be reduced and the students be allowed to sit for a retest. This has brought down the number of toppers from 67 to 61.

There have also been allegations of paper leaks, a charge that Pradhan has denied. However, as per the confession statement in the police interrogation report in a case filed by NEET candidates in the Supreme Court seeking a CBI investigation into the alleged instances of paper leak, an accused has admitted that they had leaked papers.

Pradhan posted on X that the government is committed to protect the interests of the students and that all their concerns will be addressed with fairness. “No student will be at a disadvantage and no child’s career will be at jeopardy,” his post read.

“Facts related to NEET examination are in cognisance of Hon’ble Supreme Court. Central govt. will take all necessary actions for the well-being of students as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court. Counselling process of NEET will be underway soon and it is of utmost importance to move ahead in this direction without any confusion,” he further added.

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(Published 14 June 2024, 22:03 IST)