The medical entrace exam is under lens for lack of integrity in the selection process for undergraduate medical seats. The unprecedented declaration of 67 all-India rank 1 holders has sparked concern regarding the fairness of the allocation of grace marks and attracted criticism, writes Nitya Gaba
We as individuals in life create dreams for ourselves to achieve and hope to reach the top of the mountain. It requires hard work, a strong mindset and most importantly constant support from people around us throughout the journey.
So, there exists a huge chunk of youth aspiring to become a doctor. NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test) 2024 is a medical entrance exam held every year for the young minds who aim to become a doctor one day. Recently, all the controversies in the air regarding NEET 2024 has led to disappointed eyes. We as Individuals must realise the unjust play that is taking place by understanding the depth of the issue.
NEET has been under spotlight for its lack of credibility and integrity in the selection process of the candidates for undergraduate medical seats. Long before National Test Agency (NTA) came into play, CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) was the facilitator of the examination. Presently NEET is overseen by the autonomous NTA under the Ministry of Education. Over the years, from 2012 to 2020, there have been doubts about the system by which the medical exams are conducted. Despite legal challenges that questioned NEET during the last few years, the Supreme Court upheld the involvement in this area, but in 2024, the exam faced petitions cast around for its annulment due to the alleged leaks and irreconcilability, casting doubts on its impartiality.
In this year’s examination, around 23 lakhs candidates have competed for approximately1.09 lakh MBBS seats, with over 55,000 in government colleges and rest in private institutions. The NEET 2024 result was unexpectedly announced on June 4, 2024 amid the general election results. Meanwhile, the unprecedented declaration of total 67 all-India rank 1 holders sparked concern regarding the fairness of the allocation of grace marks and drew criticism. After the street protest by the aggrieved students and their parents, now the issue is also raising the political temperatures. NSUI is taking active part in the protests seeking justice for the students and seeking Re-NEET and ban imposition on NTA.
As expected, this issue has resulted in political parties resorting to blame game where one party is blaming the other for faulty conduct of the exam. Recently, the Delhi Congress workers protested near the BJP headquarters over the alleged question paper leaks in states such as Bihar and other irregularities in the NEET-UG 2024 examinations. Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav led the demonstration. Economic Offence Unit (EOU) has agreed the paper is leaked but why the government is aligned with the idea that this case is only limited to Bihar. In Latur, Maharashtra, two individuals were arrested; arrests were also made in Devghar, Jharkhand. More recently, the CBI team has reached Gujarat, Godhra for inspection. The leak spread is reaching state to state in a speedy manner. During the first day of the Parliament session, when the Minister of education was taking the oath of the office, the protests erupted at the opposition benches with the leaders shouting “shame shame” even as the Union Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan kept a smile on his face.