"NEET UG Results Row 2024: Four-member NTA committee decision due today."

Live updates for NEET UG Results Row 2024: In its initial sessions, the four-member committee led by the former chairman of the UPSC deliberated whether to allow all 1,563 candidates to retake the exam or accept their "non-normalized score," which represents their previous performance prior to the addition of grace marks, as reported by Indian Express.

"NEET UG Results Row 2024: Four-member NTA committee decision due today."

Live updates for NEET UG Results Row 2024: The National Testing Agency-formed committee, which was sparked by the significant number of NEET UG 2024 candidates who performed well on the entrance exam (67 of them received a perfect score of 720/720), is expected to make a decision today.

In its initial meetings, the four-member committee led by the former chairman of the UPSC deliberated whether to allow all 1,563 candidates to retake the exam or accept their "non-normalized score," which represents their previous performance prior to the addition of grace marks, as The Indian Express reported. It's also crucial to remember that the administration hasn't revealed the makeup.

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Concerns regarding the grading scheme were raised when the Agency issued the NEET UG 2024 results on June 4. A group of students filed a new writ suit in the Supreme Court, questioning the integrity of the test in light of the paper leak claims. They asked the court to void the test and order NTA to reschedule it.

REAL-TIME NEET UG Results Row Updates: An outcry following the release of the NEET-UG results forced the NTA and the Ministry of Education to form a committee in order to at least examine the results of the 1,563 candidates.

The entrance exam, which was given on May 5 in 571 cities—14 of which were outside of India—was taken by over 24 lakh students. As of right now, more than 700 medical colleges nationwide provide 1,08,940 MBBS seats, according to the most recent data available.

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