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Replace NTA, hold exam under judicial supervision: Key demands of medical body in Supreme Court post NEET-UG paper leak

The Indian Express·Ashish Shaji·19 days ago
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The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) on May 13 moved the Supreme Court seeking reforms in the NEET-UG examination system. (Image generated using AI) NEET-UG news: The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) moved the Supreme Court on May 13 seeking a slew of reforms in the NEET-UG examination system after the cancellation of the 2026 medical entrance examination over allegations of paper leak. The petition filed through advocate Tanvi Dubey sought multiple directions, including replacing or fundamentally restructuring the National Testing Agency (NTA) and reconducting the exam under a judicially appointed high-powered committee. Here is a list of the important directions sought by the medical body in its plea before the apex court: Replace or fundamentally restructure the NTA with a more robust, technologically advanced and autonomous body for conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG).…

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