Skip to main content

NEET: Organised corruption in a planned manner challenging Modi government?

By Nava Thakuria* 

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union Cabinet 3.0 readied to resume regular work, the unusual controversy relating to a nationwide entrance examination for selecting 10+2 standard students for admission in government run medical colleges in India broke out. Just some days ahead of the first Parliamentary session, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA government in New Delhi faced a serious allegation of mismanagements in the centrally organised medical admission test, where nearly 2.4 million aspiring students participated.
Results of the examination named National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (Undergraduate), conducted by the federal government sponsored National Testing Agency (NTA) on 5 May, were declared on 4 June, 10 days ahead of initially announced. For reasons best known  to  the NTA, the nodal agency pre-poned the declaration of NEET-UG results coinciding with the vote-counting day of General Elections 2024, where the ruling BJP won 240 Lok Sabha seats (NDA secured 293 out of 543 election held constituencies) and the Congress succeeded in  99 seats where the opposition alliance got 234 seats in total.
Soon after the NEET-UG results came out, thousands of students across India hit the streets alleging huge anomalies in the process. With the continued protest demonstrations including in New Delhi, the students demanded to scrap the results and conduct  NEET-UG 2024  again.  The families of medical aspirants demanded  a high level probe under the monitoring of courts to find discrepancies and punish the guilty individuals under the law. Several individuals including students, teachers, consultants, touts, etc were arrested from different parts of the country suspecting their roles in exam-related irregularities and question paper leaks.
Suspicion grew as many candidates topped the list of successful candidates with additional marks, where amazingly  67 students scored 720 (out of maximum 720 marks). Some students even scored unusual marks like 718, 719 etc (which are otherwise impossible with the calculating system of 4 marks for each correct answer and negative 1 for every incorrect response) in the 200-minute long pen-paper test. A participant here needs to answer 180 questions based on regular subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, taught in 11th  and 12th standard classes (endorsed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training), where the candidate has to highlight the correct answer out of four options.
Later it came to light that 1,563 students were offered grace marks to compensate for their time-loss during the exam procedures for any valid reasons.  As the NTA (instituted by the central government in 2017 with the mandate to conduct entrance and recruitment examinations) admitted about offering the extra marks to some candidates, severe criticism surfaced, why it was done without any pre-announcement. The autonomous body had neither disclosed the provision of extra marks in examination brochures nor divulged any criteria for the same. Moreover, it has not revealed if the same system was applied in NEET-UG 2023 or other tests.
This year, the NEET-UG was organised at 4,750 centres in 571 cities across the country which holds the key to around 0.18 million seats. An Indian 12th standard student must sit and score high marks in the largest annual entrance examination to get admission in government medical colleges (including All India Institutes of Medical Sciences, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, IMS-BHU, KMC (Manipal & Mangalore), CMC Vellore, etc) to pursue various medical courses. Needless to mention that Indian  medical professionals enjoy a heavy demand in the healthcare institutions based in Europe and America.
Earlier the process was completed by All India Pre Medical Test along with other entrance tests conducted by State governments and different medical colleges for the qualified students to pursue MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) and  AYUSH-UG courses like BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery), BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery), BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yoga Science) and BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery).
How can a test comprising multiple choice questions justify an aspirant to get enrolled for medical courses?
The matter has already reached the Supreme Court of India and the apex court directed to erase the grace marks given to those 1,563 students and go for a re-examination for them. The re-test recorded the attendance of only 813 students out of them and their results were scheduled to be released on 30 June.  The highest court on 18 June observed that a minor error and 0.001% negligence must be dealt with efficiently. The SC directed the NTA and Union government to ensure a complete transparent assessment considering the hard labour put by the students to prepare for the highly competitive test. It also observed that a student, after playing fraud in the examination becoming a professional doctor, will be harmful to the society.
Facing the heat of criticism, the centre sacked NTA director general Subodh Kumar Singh and assigned Pradeep Singh Kharola in his place. Meanwhile, a seven-member committee was  constituted to recommend on the functioning of NTA. A probe under the Central Bureau of Investigation was declared and the investigating agency had already started probing. Earlier, the UGC-NET was cancelled due to paper leaks and the NEET-PG and CSIR-UGC-NET were postponed. Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who initially denied any serious allegations floated against the process, had later admitted that there were some irregularities in conducting the NEET-UG and he assured no student’s career will be in jeopardy. Taking the matter seriously, the newly empowered education minister stated that the government will take stringent actions against the NTA officials if found guilty of irregularities.
Various organisations and opposition political parties including the Congress termed the episode as a failure to the Modi-led federal government as it could not conduct the important test fairly and they also demanded to cancel the NEET-UG 2024.  Congress leader Rahul Gandhi  accused Modi for his indifferent attitude towards the issue. Citing the arrests made by the police in Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, etc,. the newly elected leader of oppositions in the lower house of Parliament alleged that it was an organised corruption materialised under a planned manner.
Meanwhile, Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA), a forum of nationalist citizens in northeast India, raised a serious question, if at all the NEET can be assumed as a quality mechanism to guess the intelligence of an aspiring student to become a physician and how a test comprising multiple choice questions will justify an aspirant to get enrolled for medical courses? Finally, the PPFA asserted that it needs to be checked if the system has been misused by a section of coaching centres to extract money from the desperate parents, who want to establish their sons/daughters as doctors by any possible means?
---
*Senior journalist based in Guwahati

Comments

TRENDING

A comrade in culture and controversy: Yao Wenyuan’s revolutionary legacy

By Harsh Thakor*  This year marks two important anniversaries in Chinese revolutionary history—the 20th death anniversary of Yao Wenyuan, and the 50th anniversary of his seminal essay "On the Social Basis of the Lin Biao Anti-Party Clique". These milestones invite reflection on the man whose pen ignited the first sparks of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and whose sharp ideological interventions left an indelible imprint on the political and cultural landscape of socialist China.

Two more "aadhaar-linked" Jharkhand deaths: 17 die of starvation since Sept 2017

Kaleshwar's sons Santosh and Mantosh Counterview Desk A fact-finding team of the Right to Feed Campaign, pointing towards the death of two more persons due to starvation in Jharkhand, has said that this has happened because of the absence of aadhaar, leading to “persistent lack of food at home and unavailability of any means of earning.” It has disputed the state government claims that these deaths are due to reasons other than starvation, adding, the authorities have “done nothing” to reduce the alarming state of food insecurity in the state.

Epic war against caste system is constitutional responsibility of elected government

Edited by well-known Gujarat Dalit rights leader Martin Macwan, the book, “Bhed-Bharat: An Account of Injustice and Atrocities on Dalits and Adivasis (2014-18)” (available in English and Gujarati*) is a selection of news articles on Dalits and Adivasis (2014-2018) published by Dalit Shakti Prakashan, Ahmedabad. Preface to the book, in which Macwan seeks to answer key questions on why the book is needed today: *** The thought of compiling a book on atrocities on Dalits and thus present an overall Indian picture had occurred to me a long time ago. Absence of such a comprehensive picture is a major reason for a weak social and political consciousness among Dalits as well as non-Dalits. But gradually the idea took a different form. I found that lay readers don’t understand numbers and don’t like to read well-researched articles. The best way to reach out to them was storytelling. As I started writing in Gujarati and sharing the idea of the book with my friends, it occurred to me that while...

What's behind Donald Trump's 'narco-state' accusation against Venezuela

By Manolo De Los Santos  The US government has revived its campaign to label Venezuela a "narco-state", accusing its top leadership of drug trafficking and slapping hefty bounties on their heads for capture. This campaign, which only momentarily took a backseat, is a strategic fabrication, not a factual assessment. This accusation, particularly amplified under the Trump Administration, is a calculated smokescreen to justify a long-standing agenda: the overthrow of the Venezuelan government and the seizure of its vast oil and mineral resources. A closer examination of the facts reveals a country that has actively fought drug trafficking on its own terms and a US government with a clear and consistent history of destabilizing independent countries in Latin America.

New RTI draft rules inspired by citizen-unfriendly, overtly bureaucratic approach

By Venkatesh Nayak* The Department of Personnel and Training , Government of India has invited comments on a new set of Draft Rules (available in English only) to implement The Right to Information Act, 2005 . The RTI Rules were last amended in 2012 after a long period of consultation with various stakeholders. The Government’s move to put the draft RTI Rules out for people’s comments and suggestions for change is a welcome continuation of the tradition of public consultation. Positive aspects of the Draft RTI Rules While 60-65% of the Draft RTI Rules repeat the content of the 2012 RTI Rules, some new aspects deserve appreciation as they clarify the manner of implementation of key provisions of the RTI Act. These are: Provisions for dealing with non-compliance of the orders and directives of the Central Information Commission (CIC) by public authorities- this was missing in the 2012 RTI Rules. Non-compliance is increasingly becoming a major problem- two of my non-compliance cases are...

N-power plant at Mithi Virdi: CRZ nod is arbitrary, without jurisdiction

By Krishnakant* A case-appeal has been filed against the order of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) and others granting CRZ clearance for establishment of intake and outfall facility for proposed 6000 MWe Nuclear Power Plant at Mithi Virdi, District Bhavnagar, Gujarat by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) vide order in F 11-23 /2014-IA- III dated March 3, 2015. The case-appeal in the National Green Tribunal at Western Bench at Pune is filed by Shaktisinh Gohil, Sarpanch of Jasapara; Hajabhai Dihora of Mithi Virdi; Jagrutiben Gohil of Jasapara; Krishnakant and Rohit Prajapati activist of the Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued a notice to the MoEF&CC, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Gujarat Coastal Zone Management Authority, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and case is kept for hearing on August 20, 2015. Appeal No. 23 of 2015 (WZ) is filed, a...

1857 War of Independence... when Hindu-Muslim separatism, hatred wasn't an issue

"The Sepoy Revolt at Meerut", Illustrated London News, 1857  By Shamsul Islam* Large sections of Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs unitedly challenged the greatest imperialist power, Britain, during India’s First War of Independence which began on May 10, 1857; the day being Sunday. This extraordinary unity, naturally, unnerved the firangees and made them realize that if their rule was to continue in India, it could happen only when Hindus and Muslims, the largest two religious communities were divided on communal lines.

Ground reality: Israel would a remain Jewish state, attempt to overthrow it will be futile

By NS Venkataraman*  Now that truce has been arrived at between Israel and Hamas for a period of four days and with release of a few hostages from both sides, there is hope that truce would be further extended and the intensity of war would become significantly less. This likely “truce period” gives an opportunity for the sworn supporters and bitter opponents of Hamas as well as Israel and the observers around the world to introspect on the happenings and whether this war could have been avoided. There is prolonged debate for the last several decades as to whom the present region that has been provided to Jews after the World War II belong. View of some people is that Jews have been occupants earlier and therefore, the region should belong to Jews only. However, Christians and those belonging to Islam have also lived in this regions for long period. While Christians make no claim, the dispute is between Jews and those who claim themselves to be Palestinians. In any case...

Fate of Yamuna floodplain still hangs in "balance" despite National Green Tribunal rap on Sri Sri event

By Ashok Shrimali* While the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Thursday reportedly pulled up the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for granting permission to hold spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's World Culture Festival on the banks of Yamuna, the chief petitioners against the high-profile event Yamuna Jiye Abhiyan has declared, the “fate of the floodplain still hangs in balance.”