NEW DELHI: The central authorities on Wednesday filed an affidavit in Supreme Courtroom saying that there was no “mass malpractice” within the 2024 NEET-UG examination.
Based on the Centre, information analytics carried out by the Indian Institute of Know-how Madras signifies no proof of widespread misconduct or any particular group of candidates unfairly benefiting, which may end in uncommon scores.
The Centre mentioned that counselling will start in 4 rounds starting within the third week of July.
Any candidate discovered to have benefited from malpractice can have their candidacy revoked at any level throughout or after the counselling course of, it mentioned.
“The marks distribution follows the bell-shaped curve that is witnessed in any large-scale examination indicating no abnormality,” the IIT Madras report mentioned.