As the press conference started Education Minister Dharmendra Prasad said, ‘Offenders even from NTA will not be left. Priority will be given to students future with a high level committe to be formed by the government’.
Pradhan added, ‘I request everyone to not spread rumours and politicise the matter’. He said, ‘No offenders will be left. We will try for all logical and legal elements for the battle’.
‘All the technocrats, scientists, education admiration, academians and psychologists will be gathered to make a high-level committee to improve the functioning of the NTA’, said the minister to a question asked by reporter.
‘The interest of all the talented and hardworking candidates of NEET UG will be given priority’, said the minister. ‘A few months back we did not have any mechanism for paper leak. All the states are affected by the paper leak’, said the Minister.
‘Have faith in our system. We are a democracy. We have just concluded the elections. I assure you again no malpractices will be left and offenders will be punished.’ said Pradhan.
‘We have taken responsibility and will rectify the dates. The inputs were given by I4C organisation about the paper leak. We look at the questions and found that the matter is of question leak’ said Pradhan.
Committed to hold zero-error exam, high-level committee being formed to improve NTA functioning said Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, adding that strict action to be taken against any official of NTA if found guilty. Errors in NEET examination limited to specific region Exam dates to be announced soon said Pradhan.
‘UGC-NET exam paper leaked on Darknet, led to cancellation of exam’, said Pradhan. He further requested to not politicise NEET issue, isolated incident shouldn’t affect lakhs of students who cleared exam rightfully.
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