Times of India | Why there is no NEET fix to the exam leak crisis

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The article “Why there is no NEET fix to the exam leak crisis” explains that the frequency of NEET paper leaks remains largely unknown; even after the recent arrest of two brothers in Rajasthan—who boasted that five of their children cleared the exam and entered government medical colleges—there is no concrete evidence confirming systematic leaks in previous years. While a coaching hub in Sikar, Rajasthan, produced unusually high scores in 2024, experts point out that the exam’s reliance on privately‑printed papers and their transport across thousands of kilometres to over 5,000 centers makes accidental or intentional leaks plausible, suggesting that such breaches may have occurred multiple times but only come to light sporadically.

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Why there is no NEET fix to the exam leak crisis

How often has the NEET paper been leaked? The honest answer, according to many in the coaching industry, is: No one really knows.

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A woman lost her baby in Nanded. Why couldn’t a new medical college near her home save her child?

Maharashtra government’s scramble to open new medical colleges, without hiring enough doctors, may have contributed to the tragic deaths of 24 patients.

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A woman lost her baby in Nanded. Why couldn’t a new medical college near her home save her child?

Maharashtra government’s scramble to open new medical colleges, without hiring enough doctors, may have contributed to the tragic deaths of 24 patients.

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National Medical Commission’s latest order on seat allocation viewed as unfair to southern States

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National Medical Commission’s latest order on seat allocation viewed as unfair to southern States

The National Medical Commission decision to allocate medical seats according to population is turning into a southern States versus the Centre debate. The order comes into effect from the next academic year.

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சென்னை: அதிக கட்டணம் வசூலிக்கும் தனியார் மருத்துவ கல்லூரிகளுக்கு தமிழ்நாடு அரசு எச்சரிக்கை விடுத்துள்ளது. அரசு அறிவித்ததை விட அதிக கட்டணம்  வசூலித்தால் கல்லூரி அங்கீகாரம் ரத்து செய்யப்படும் என தமிழக சுகாதாரத்துறை அறிவித்து உள்ளது. தமிழகத்தில் மருத்துவக் கல்விக்கான கலந்தாய்வு நடைபெற்று முடிந்த நிலையில், தனியார் மருத்துவ கல்லூரிகளில் மாணவர் சேர்க்கையும் நடைபெற்றது. மேலும், தனியார் மருத்துவ கல்லூரிகளுக்கு தமிழகஅரசு கல்வி கட்டணம் நிர்ணயித்துள்ளது. ஆனால், பல கல்லூரிகளில் அரசு நிர்ணயித்த கட்டணத்தை விட அதிக...

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