NEW DELHI: The CBSE on Friday moved the Supreme Court in the hunt for a right away keep at the order restraining the newsletter of results of NEET 2017 for admission to MBBS and BDS classes around the country.
The prime court docket on May 24 granted intervening time keep at the newsletter of NEET results on a batch of pleas alleging that a uniform question paper was not given in the exam and there was an infinite difference between those in English and in Tamil.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) mentioned the matter prior to a vacation bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan and Deepak Gupta and stated that due to the prime court docket's order, the entire agenda of counselling and next admission for scientific classes via NEET has long past "haywire".
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Maninder Singh, representing the CBSE, informed the bench that National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) exam 2017 was carried out via the board and around 12 lakh candidates have seemed in it.
The apex court docket stated it could pay attention on June 12 the matter which considerations the fate of around 12 lakh aspirants for MBBS and BDS classes.
Around 10.5 lakh scholars have given the exam in both Hindi or English while around 1.25 lakh to at least one.50 lakh scholars have seemed in eight vernacular languages.
Singh informed the apex court docket that numerous pleas have been filed in various prime courts in NEET-related issues and prime courts have entertained those petitions regardless of the apex court docket's order that no different court docket shall pay attention such issues.
He additionally sought transfer of petitions from various prime courts to the apex court docket which considerations the NEET for the academic yr 2017-18.
Singh stated problem to the other sets of questions in vernacular languages had been on mistaken assumptions that they had been difficult because the mavens had examined that they had been other from the ones in English or Hindi medium but the degree of issue cannot be stated to be other.
He stated that questions had been other to keep the bigger interest protected at the flooring that if there was a leakage of a collection of paper in a vernacular language, the vast majority of scholars can be protected as candidates showing in any explicit language had been not up to the ones choosing English or Hindi.
The prime court docket had additionally directed the Medical Council of India, the director of CBSE and the Union Health Ministry to report counter affidavits on those pleas pending prior to it.
The petitioners prior to the prime court docket have demanded that the NEET 2017 be cancelled and a fresh exam with a uniform question paper be carried out.
They have claimed that other sets of question paper have been used at various puts, despite the fact that a commonplace syllabus have been announced.
In Tamil Nadu, the question papers had been other for those who opted English and Tamil and the one in Tamil was more uncomplicated, they have claimed.
The prime court docket on May 24 granted intervening time keep at the newsletter of NEET results on a batch of pleas alleging that a uniform question paper was not given in the exam and there was an infinite difference between those in English and in Tamil.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) mentioned the matter prior to a vacation bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan and Deepak Gupta and stated that due to the prime court docket's order, the entire agenda of counselling and next admission for scientific classes via NEET has long past "haywire".
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Maninder Singh, representing the CBSE, informed the bench that National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) exam 2017 was carried out via the board and around 12 lakh candidates have seemed in it.
The apex court docket stated it could pay attention on June 12 the matter which considerations the fate of around 12 lakh aspirants for MBBS and BDS classes.
Around 10.5 lakh scholars have given the exam in both Hindi or English while around 1.25 lakh to at least one.50 lakh scholars have seemed in eight vernacular languages.
Singh informed the apex court docket that numerous pleas have been filed in various prime courts in NEET-related issues and prime courts have entertained those petitions regardless of the apex court docket's order that no different court docket shall pay attention such issues.
He additionally sought transfer of petitions from various prime courts to the apex court docket which considerations the NEET for the academic yr 2017-18.
Singh stated problem to the other sets of questions in vernacular languages had been on mistaken assumptions that they had been difficult because the mavens had examined that they had been other from the ones in English or Hindi medium but the degree of issue cannot be stated to be other.
He stated that questions had been other to keep the bigger interest protected at the flooring that if there was a leakage of a collection of paper in a vernacular language, the vast majority of scholars can be protected as candidates showing in any explicit language had been not up to the ones choosing English or Hindi.
The prime court docket had additionally directed the Medical Council of India, the director of CBSE and the Union Health Ministry to report counter affidavits on those pleas pending prior to it.
The petitioners prior to the prime court docket have demanded that the NEET 2017 be cancelled and a fresh exam with a uniform question paper be carried out.
They have claimed that other sets of question paper have been used at various puts, despite the fact that a commonplace syllabus have been announced.
In Tamil Nadu, the question papers had been other for those who opted English and Tamil and the one in Tamil was more uncomplicated, they have claimed.
CBSE moves Supreme Court for stay of HC order against publication of NEET results
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