Muslim Students Federation Demands Government Action on NEET-UG Issues
MSF seeks govt. intervention in NEET-UG fiasco
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The Muslim Students Federation (MSF) is calling for Central government intervention regarding the NEET-UG examination, citing concerns over its credibility due to alleged negligence by the National Testing Agency (NTA). They demand a transparent investigation and reforms to prevent future irregularities.
- 01MSF urges government intervention for NEET-UG issues.
- 02Concerns raised about the credibility of the NEET-UG exam.
- 03Call for a transparent investigation into alleged negligence by NTA.
- 04Proposals for reforms include a shift to a computer-based format.
- 05Initial aptitude tests suggested to shortlist candidates.
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The Muslim Students Federation (MSF) has called on the Central government to step in regarding the NEET-UG examination, highlighting significant concerns about its credibility. MSF national president P.V. Ahamed Saju criticized the National Testing Agency (NTA) for alleged negligence and lapses during the exam's conduct. He emphasized the need for a transparent investigation and strict legal action against those responsible for any irregularities. To enhance the examination system, Saju proposed comprehensive reforms, including transitioning NEET-UG to a computer-based format with improved technical safeguards, similar to the NEET-PG system. Additionally, he suggested implementing an initial aptitude test to identify the top 10% of candidates, followed by a secure offline examination with enhanced security measures.
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The proposed reforms could significantly affect the examination process for aspiring medical students, ensuring a fairer and more secure testing environment.
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