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‘NEET exam system foolproof, difficult to breach’: Centre to SC after paper leak

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NEET exam has a system that is foolproof, difficult to breach: Centre to SC

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The government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the current system in place for conducting the NEET-UG exam was “fool proof”, even as it admitted to there being some human interventions.

NEET 2026 exam cancelled LIVE updates: Security persons checking aspirants before appearing in the NEET-UG 2026 exam conducted by NTA at an examination centre, Magadh Mahila College in Patna, Bihar (Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times))
NEET 2026 exam cancelled LIVE updates: Security persons checking aspirants before appearing in the NEET-UG 2026 exam conducted by NTA at an examination centre, Magadh Mahila College in Patna, Bihar (Santosh Kumar/Hindustan Times))

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