
The National Test Agency (NTA) announced on Saturday that it is launching a dedicated platform for reporting suspicious claims associated with the medical entrance examination Neut.
According to officials, the testing of the testing of tests also urged students not to be checked by ruthless elements that indulge in neglect of practices and try to deceive candidates with false claims.
NTA dedicated web
NTA announced the launch of the fight against false demands and took preventive measures after several discrepancies in last year’s test, including paper leakage.
The NEET 2025 candidates will be able to report the activity of the activity related to unauthorized websites, individuals or social media accounts who claim to access the questionnaires and impersonators acting as NTA officials.
“Candidates can report any suspicious activities falling in three categories – unauthorized websites or social media accounts that claim to access the Neet questionnaire; individuals who require access to tests and impersonators acting as NTA or government officials.”
Khaola explained that the Suspects’ Subscribe Form is user -friendly and will allow the complainants to describe in detail their complaints.
“The report form is simple and allows users to describe what they have observed, where and when it occurred, and recording a support file. The initiative is in line with the public exam (prevention of unfair resources), 2024 aimed at eliminating unfair public test practices and protecting the future of aspirants.”
Neet 2025 is scheduled for 4 May.
Neet paper escape mastermind arrested from bihar
Sanjeev Kumar Singh, an alleged championship for the case of leakage of Neet (UG) -2024, from Patna, arrested a unit of economic offenses (EU) in the Bihar police on Friday.
Singh, aka Sanjeev Mukhiya, who was sent as a technical assistant at a government university in Nalanda, carried reward £3 Lakh on the head.
“Mukhiya was arrested in a joint operation of EU and the district police from an apartment on Thursday and Friday. Officials who worked for specific information made and arrested him,” said Nayyar, another CEO of EU (ADG) of EU.
“He was also wanted to involve the event of a leakage of documents in the Bihara Commission for Public Service (BPSC) for the recruitment examination of teachers (TRE-3), which took place in March 2024.
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