Call for Army Supervision in NEET Exams to Ensure Integrity
In Kota, students and educators demand Army involvement in NEET exams for transparency, following a paper leak. They support a two-tier system akin to JEE. Puja, a student, and others stress the need for stringent measures. Educational leaders suggest comprehensive reforms for future exams.
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Amid allegations of paper leaks during the NEET exam, students and educators from Kota, Rajasthan, are urging the deployment of the Army for future testing to ensure transparency and trust.
With the National Testing Agency's decision to reschedule the NEET UG 2006 exam, aspirants like Puja and Komal Vishnoi express their determination to prepare anew and call for stringent anti-fraud measures.
Educational leaders, including Nitin Kukreja and Nitin Vijay, highlight the need for a two-tier exam system, akin to the Joint Entrance Examination, to uphold the integrity of medical admission tests and restore confidence in the process.
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