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The United Doctors Federation has approached the Supreme Court regarding the NEET exam.
New Delhi: The United Doctors’ Federation, a organization of doctors across the country, approached the Supreme Court and demanded that the NEET test be made more obvious. In the petition of the National Trial System Neet BG 2025 has been requested for changes in the vague system of normalization, while holding different questionnaires on both shifts, two changes.
The current petition raises important issues that affect the basic rights of thousands of medical candidates under the 14 and 21 articles of the Constitution. NEET PG 2025 has been argued that it has been organized in many changes and has not received equal opportunities for separate questionnaires. Random opportunity is a violation of Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees a fair opportunity and the right to livelihood.
Requirement
The NEET is being taken from AIIMS Delhi, which is completely irrelevant. Because the NEET PG choice is based on the content and memory.
The petition was filed in the Supreme Court
Supreme Court lawyer Satyam Singh Rajput, who filed a petition on behalf of the United Doctor’s Doctorate, said, “The main purpose of the petition is to protect the interests of the students. The decision to hold the selection in two shifts has not been justified. The number of exam centers from “250 to 179” is unjust to students. We appeal to the Supreme Court for immediate intervention. “
As far as the petition is concerned, the lawyer Satyam said that it is necessary to stop the process of NEET Fiji 2025, so that millions of students do not play with the future until the case is finally resolved. “We demand the petition that all students should be selected at the same level, at the same level and adequate centers to get equal opportunities.
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