NEET 2024: Fresh allegations at Mangalore Sahyadri college; Exam officials disturbed- Aspirants demand Re-exam

NEET UG 2024 is creating massive protest across the country and now fresh allegations have come up on over all examination process. Already Neet 2024 has created North – South twist to the entire scam, additional complaints are surfaced in favor of these allegations.

Yes, students who attended NEET examinations at Sahyadri Engineering college, Mangalore , Karnataka are complaining about frequent exam room disturbances by the invigilators during the examination.

“One side, in north India, massive copy is happening. But in the south, we can’t even carry our belongings. During the exams, we were frequently disturbed not to perform rough works on the question paper. With great difficulty, we could able to calculate and score decent marks. I personally lost at least 25 marks as I lost time and focus. The untrained staff were nightmare to our neet exams and our medical dreams. I don’t get the required medical college in my marks now”, said a student from Mangalore who appeared in NEET 2024.

Many of the students are bringing up the exam center disturbances, and it’s now creating fresh waves of protest. “It’s clearly visible that NEET EXAMINATIONS ROOM rules are applicable only to the southern part of India. I will protect this. We are unable to move to the Supreme Court due to financial constraints.” A boy spoke to hosakannada.com.

I protest this injustice. Nation wide re-examination is the only solution. Are you producing fake doctors? Are you ready to treat yourself and your family with these “fraud scorers” who get good medical college and some how pass-out. I request the hounarable court for the for the re examination. We trust none than Supreme Court. In case re examination is not announced, I protest this by writing the NEET exam next year, even if I join medical or Engineering this year” told one of the high scorer student in all the three segments- CET, NEET and even JEE.

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