NEET 2024 Result Controversy: NTA Calls Out Fake Videos Alleging Malpractice
NTA has posted on the social media platform ‘X’ calling out two videos which are doing rounds on social media and getting media attention, for being inaccurate and fake. Candidates and stakeholders must verify the facts and sources before sharing such videos further.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has warned candidates against the inaccuracy of two viral videos on YouTube and social media platforms alleging malpractice in NEET 2024 result. While the NEET 2024 controversy is at its peak, several videos are circulated in social media platforms claiming to be victims of NTA NEET 2024 result scam.
One such video is of Aanchal Pal, where she has claimed that her marks have been reduced. Regarding this,
The second video is that of Nikita Soni. NTA has also provided the YouTube link for candidate’s viewing purposes. “NTA clarifies that there is no such topper in first 1.3 lakh candidates having named Nikita Soni. The viral video seems 2 years old, hence, it bears no relevance with current NEET result/toppers.”
This is not the first time NTA has clarified the inaccuracy of viral videos on the NEET 2024 result. A few days ago, NTA had flagged Ayushi Patel’s viral video as well and later her lies were exposed when her actual NEET 2024 scorecard was revealed.
Also Read: NTA Denies Allegations of NEET 2024 Candidate Ayushi Patel on Receiving Torn OMR Sheet
This morning, NTA released FAQs and answers on the NEET 2024 result scam. However, the Supreme Court hearing has mentioned that the sanctity of NEET 2024 has been compromised. The next date of hearing in the apex court is on July 8, 2024.
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NTA stated, “Regarding Marks/Score Card/Answer Key discrepancies, NTA clarifies that marks cannot be altered as OMR Answer Sheets are machine-gradable.”
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