'It's traumatic, shouldn't disappoint our youngsters': SC asks Centre to make NEET fool-proof
The Supreme Court has urged the Indian government to enhance the NEET examination process to prevent disappointment among students. The court emphasized the need for a fool-proof system to ensure fairness and transparency in the examination. This call to action reflects ongoing concerns about the impact of examination-related stress on young individuals.
- ▪The Supreme Court has called for improvements to the NEET examination process.
- ▪There is a focus on making the examination fool-proof to avoid student disappointment.
- ▪The court's remarks highlight concerns about the stress examinations place on young people.
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