The Supreme Court docket on Monday, whereas listening to a plea that challenged the NEET PG examination 2025, issued notices to the Central authorities, the Nationwide Medical Fee and the Nationwide Board of Examination, reported ANI.
In line with the report, the bench led by Justice B R Gavai issued discover to the aforesaid authorities and listed the matter to be heard subsequent week.
The report mentioned that the plea filed by United Medical doctors Entrance (UDF) who sought that the NEET PG examination 2025 be carried out in a single shift to make sure transparency, uniformity in issue ranges and equal requirements of analysis. This yr, the NEET PG examination is slated to happen in two separate shifts.
What plea states?
The plea talked about that the conduct of NEET PG in two shifts with completely different query papers results in inevitable variation in issue ranges.
“This violates Article 14 and Article 21 of the Structure, which assure equality earlier than legislation and the best to honest alternative,” ANI quoted the plea as stating.
The UDF’s plea additionally seeks instructions to respondent authorities to conduct the NEET PG 2025 examination in a single uniform part/session. It even sought an interim keep on the examination scheduled for 15 June 2025.
Amongst different issues, the plea flagged sure different points with the method of the examination, together with the failings within the normalisation technique . “The statistical normalization course of adopted by NBE lacks transparency, public session, or skilled scrutiny,” the plea states.
Other than different points, the UDF’s plea highlights that the NEET PG 2024, which was additionally carried out in two shifts, witnessed widespread issues and representations relating to end result discrepancies that stay unaddressed.
It acknowledged that the normalisation system operates on the flawed presumption that issue ranges throughout shifts and the power of candidates are similar. It was has been filed by advocate Satyam Singh Rajput on behalf of UDF.