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Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Move NEET-UG Retest to Computer-Based Format

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Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Move NEET-UG Retest to Computer-Based Format

The Supreme Court of India has declined a petition requesting that the NEET-UG re-examination be conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. This follows the National Testing Agency's (NTA) decision to cancel the initial May 3 medical entrance exam due to allegations of a paper leak. The court maintained that changing the examination mode at this late stage would be impractical and could disadvantage students accustomed to the traditional pen-and-paper format. The ruling ensures that the rescheduled entrance test will proceed under established protocols despite calls from some quarters for a digital transition to prevent future malpractice.

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