CSIR UGC NET 2024 Admit Cards Released: Download Now for July 25th Exam

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit cards for the CSIR UGC NET 2024 June exam, scheduled for July 25th, 26th, and 27th. Candidates can download their admit cards from the official website using their application number and date of birth. The admit card contains important exam details like date, time, venue, and roll number. Candidates must carry a printed copy of the admit card and a valid photo ID to the exam center.

Parliamentary Session Begins with Questions on NEET Paper Leaks and Education Reforms

The first day of the monsoon session of the 18th Lok Sabha will see the government facing questions about rampant paper leaks and the overhaul of the National Testing Agency (NTA), particularly concerning the NEET-UG exam. The government will also answer questions on a variety of topics including funds for centrally sponsored schemes, pending cases under the Companies Act, and the impact of climate change on Majuli Island.

NEET-UG Revised Results Spark Controversy as Jhajjar Centre Scores Fall

The National Testing Agency (NTA) released revised NEET-UG 2024 results, masking candidate identities as ordered by the Supreme Court. The revised results show a significant drop in scores from the Jhajjar centre in Haryana, where six students initially scored perfect 720/720. The controversy stems from the initial results where an unprecedented 67 students achieved perfect scores, leading to accusations of irregularities and potential paper leaks. The NTA initially attributed the high scores to grace marks awarded to students due to exam delays. However, the government later revoked these grace marks, leading to a re-test and nationwide protests. The revised results, while masking individual identities, reveal a lower performance at the Jhajjar centre, further fueling the controversy.

NEET UG 2024 Results Released Amidst Allegations of Irregularities

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET UG 2024 results, revealing the scores of over 24 lakh candidates who took the medical entrance exam on May 5th. However, the results have been published in a masked format following a Supreme Court order due to ongoing investigations into alleged irregularities, including a potential paper leak. The court aims to assess whether candidates who sat at centers under scrutiny scored significantly higher than those at other locations.

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