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Has NEET paper really been leaked? NTA issued notice and told the truth

Since last few days, information about increasing incidents of paper leaks is coming to the fore on social media. Be it students or leaders, everyone is raising this issue loudly. Now the National Testing Agency (NTA) has also given its reply on this matter. NTA has issued a notice regarding this matter. NTA issued a notice informing students, parents, teachers and all concerned that all social media posts pointing towards NEET paper leak are completely baseless and without any basis.

NTA requested students and parents

NTA further said that after the gates of the examination centers are closed, no one from outside is allowed to enter the hall, which is monitored through CCTV. The agency requested the parents, students and guardians not to pay attention to such rumors and focus on their upcoming examinations.

All social media posts are baseless

NTA recently conducted the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for graduation courses. This exam was conducted on May 5 at 4750 centers in 571 cities across the country and 14 cities abroad and within a few hours on the same day, several social media posts appeared claiming paper leak. In response, the NTA has now released an official statement saying that their security protocols and standard operating procedures have confirmed that these posts are without any basis and baseless. Putting an end to the rumours, he further said that accounting of every question paper was maintained.

On May 5, the NTA issued a notice informing that an incident had taken place at a center in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, where some students forcibly snatched the question papers (QPs) before the end of the examination. A picture of this QP being linked to an alleged incident of paper leak is mischievous and absurd. After the commencement of the examination, there is no way for any outsider or agency to reach the centres. The agency further said that all other pictures of QP being spread on social media have no relation with the actual exam question paper. Also, NTA said that strict action has already been taken against the malpractices.

More than 24 lakh students registered

This year, more than 24 lakh students registered for the medical entrance exam, which includes more than 10 lakh male students and more than 13 lakh female students.