The National Testing Agency sought the dismissal of the plea and said its decision was “conscious and well-considered” and the relaxation of the criterion for previous academic years was “one-time measure”.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) sought dismissal of the plea and said its decision was “conscious and well considered” and the relaxation of the criterion for previous academic years was “one time measure”.
Ruling out the possibility of a “third session” of JEE (Main) exam in May this year, the NTA said that “the same was unsustainable and required to be rejected”.
The plea, filed by child activist Anubha Srivastava Sahai, added that the marks scored by such students were not a “true reflection of their actual ability”.
Claiming that a Physics question, 'wrongly translated' to Hindi, in NEET–UG 2021 has put the future of thousands of students at stake, a retired lecturer has written an open letter against the National Testing Agency (NTA). In the letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, retired Physics lecturer Ajith Singh Banthia alleged that the NTA has meted out injustice to Hindi