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NEET-UG paper leak: Supreme Court to hear PIL, won't stop release of results

IndiaTimes Friday, 17 May 2024
Supreme Court to examine Vanshika Yadav's PIL on NEET-UG question paper leak, rejects plea for fresh exam or result stay, citing impact on 23 lakh students. Alleged leakage undermines merit-based selection for medical colleges, favoring some over honest candidates. Petitioner relies on newspaper reports.
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