
The Supreme Court on Monday, while hearing the action questioning the Neet PG 2025 test, issued a notice to the Central Government, the National Medical Commission and the National Examination Council, and informed.
According to the report, the bench kept by the JUSTIC BR GAVAI issued the announcement to the above authorities and stated on the issue of the matter to be heard next week.
The report stated that the action filed by the United Doctors Front (UDF) front (UDF), which tried to ensure that the Neet PG 2025 test was carried out in one shift to ensure transparency, uniformity at difficulty and the same assessment standards. This year, the Neet PG test is scheduled to take place in two separate shifts.
What does the action state?
The application mentioned that the behavior of Neet PG in two shifts with different questionnaires leads to an inevitable change in difficulty levels.
“This violates Article 14 and Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law and the right to a fair opportunity,” she quoted the plaintiff as the introduction.
The reason of UDF is also looking for instructions to respondents to perform the Neet PG 2025 in one uniform phase/session. He even sought a temporary stay on the test scheduled for June 15, 2025.
Among other things, the amount has identified some other problems with the test process, including deficiencies in the normalization method. “The statistical process of normalization received NBE lacks transparency, public consultation or professional control,” the reasoning reason.
Among other questions, the reason for UDF emphasizes that the Neet PG 2024, which was also carried out in two shifts, witnessed extensive fears and statements concerning the discrepancies that remain unaddressed.
She stated that the normalization formula works on the defective assumption that the levels of difficulty across shifts and the ability of candidates are identical. He was given by lawyer Satyam Singh Rajput named UDF.
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