Pleas To Cancel NEET-UG 2024 : Live Updates From Supreme Court [July 23]

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23 July 2024 1:30 AM GMT

  • Pleas To Cancel NEET-UG 2024 : Live Updates From Supreme Court [July 23]
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    The Supreme Court will continue hearing today the petitions challenging NEET-UG 2024 exam.

    Petitioners completed their arguments yesterday. The bench led by CJI will hear the responses of Union/NTA today.

    The hearing will start at 10.30 AM. Reports about yesterday's hearing can be read here and here.

    Follow this thread for live updates.

    Live Updates

    • 23 July 2024 6:24 AM GMT

      SG: Hazaribagh - this year 4.61% only . Belgavi , it was said that a student shifted to Belgavi because they said there was some huge potential for mass copying - 2.5%

    • 23 July 2024 6:23 AM GMT

      SG: Bihar, Patna their success rate is 5.53% this year. But see the earlier years it has remained consistent, 2or 3% plus or minus is everywhere. Additionally it would depend upon the calibre of each batch

    • 23 July 2024 6:20 AM GMT

      Hooda: one factual clarification, there are 5 other courses the admissions to which happen from the same NEET examination, so the total number of seats are about 3 Lakhs and the rank for admission goes up to 12 Lakhs from the same NEET exam.

      CJI: but the 50 percentile is applied across all courses?

      SG : yes 

    • 23 July 2024 6:18 AM GMT

      SG takes the bench to 'City-wise Success Rate' Table

      CJI: this consists of 56000 govt colleges and 52000 private colleges.

      SG: just to give you the feel of the pan-India impact, I have not deducted the reserved seats. Reserved seats success rate would be almost half 

    • 23 July 2024 6:09 AM GMT

      SG: what I'll get in Jamnagar Gujarat, some better training is imparted in Kota , or Sikar etc

    • 23 July 2024 6:09 AM GMT

      SG: whether I am preparing for UPSC or NEET , Ill go stay there and prepare. This has been happening for many years, but still there is no alarming rise since last year. I wanted to say that the example of Sikar, Kota may not assist your lordships to arise at the correct conclusion, they appear sui-generis centres

    • 23 July 2024 6:07 AM GMT

      SG: kindly allow me put across one point- there are several centres like Kota, Rajkot which are hubs of competitive exams. The word which is being used by the newspapers- 'Factory' is possibly taken from the web series 'Kota Factory'

      SG: Kota in Rajasthan, Rajkot in Gujarat, Nammakal in TN ...seevral centres and hostels, the entire economy is centred on students, there are question papers given everyday, when the child sits for the actual examination actually it is their 200th examination

    • 23 July 2024 6:03 AM GMT

      SG: i treat them as cities because they have centres. The lowest is Chattisgarh, Narayan Pur with 8.6%

      SG : this is for the limited purpose to show that more number of people getting qualified doesn't mean they are getting admission

      CJI: they're just above the cut-off

    • 23 July 2024 5:59 AM GMT

      SG: it is city wise arranged in a descending order

      CJI: how many cities?

      SG: 569. we have centres at some other countries also like Dubai, Muscat, Singapore

      CJI: Doha, Kuwait etc 

    • 23 July 2024 5:58 AM GMT

      SG: Gujarat- Bahvnagar total appeared were 5800, greater or equal to 164 is 4660. Therefore success ration for being declared qualified (not admission) is 80.34%

      SG submits the city wise qualification ratio

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