NEET Cancellation Sparks Outrage: 'A National Scam', Says M K Stalin
The cancellation of the NEET exam due to a paper leak has been called a 'scam' by DMK president M K Stalin, affecting millions of aspiring medical students nationwide. The National Testing Agency annulled the exam following leak allegations, and the government has requested a CBI probe into the incident.
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On Tuesday, DMK president M K Stalin strongly condemned the cancellation of the NEET exam due to a paper leak, labeling it a 'scam' affecting millions of medical aspirants.
The National Testing Agency annulled the NEET exam, initially held on May 3, after allegations of question paper leak, prompting the government to request a comprehensive investigation by the CBI into these 'irregularities.'
In response, Stalin urged the new TVK government to stand firmly against NEET, while V K Sasikala called on the Centre to ensure the re-examination is conducted without issues and to explore abolishing the test in Tamil Nadu.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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