NEET UG 2022 candidates demand second attempt; Twitter campaign today

NEET UG 2022 candidates demand second attempt; Twitter campaign today

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Pallavi Pathak
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New Delhi, Updated on Aug 3, 2022 09:49 IST

The candidates who appeared in NEET UG 2022 on July 17, now demanding another attempt under the #NEETUGSecondAttempt and #ExtraAttemptNEETUG on Twitter, read here to know more.

NEET UG 2022 candidates demand second attempt; Twitter campaign today

While the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has written to the National Testing Agency (NTA) highlighting that NEET UG 2022 candidates are demanding another attempt citing irregularities in the exam. The students are all set to run a Twitter campaign today under #NEETUGSecondAttempt.

All India Student's Union (AISU) tweeted, "Alert, Mega twitter campaign for #NEETUGSecondAttempt, Date -03/08/2022, Time- 6 pm. Please everyone participate in this campaign and make successful."

 

More related tweets

Following are the tweets under #NEETUGSecondAttempt:

"#NEETUGSecondAttempt #reneet NCPCR have supported us and have written a letter by themselves to NTA. This is a good sign. Tag nta official and every possible ministry @EduMinOfIndia @mansukhmandviya @ DG_NTA @dpradhanbjp @myogiadityanath sir please help us. Our demand is right"

"#NEETUGSecondAttempt We need students to come forward we have so many strong points that we can pressurise NTA to conduct a second attempt. This is a big opportunity.Haar nahi manani hai yaar itani jaldi"

"#NEETUG2022 aspirants have already suffered a lot. Students are requesting the authorities for 2nd Attempt, which is totally justified. Will submit a representation to authorities soon. Also exploring other possibilities to move. Aspirants unite! #NEETUGSecondAttempt"

NCPCR's letter to NTA

NCPCR's letter reads, "Several complaints have been received from students all over the country stating that NTA has not conducted the exam of NEET UG 2022 properly due to multiple issues such as time constraints, inhumane frisking in several places, delay in the release of admit card etc. It has been further mentioned that the students who had opted for Hindi medium for paper got question paper in English medium. Further, the students have mentioned that due to floods students could not reach the centre as well."

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