HC mocks at NTA after candidate gets two different NEET marks sheets
Deccan ChronicleHYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court expressed its dismay at the National Testing Agency for issuing two report cards with different marks to a student for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-UG. The bench was dealing with a petition filed by Gandham Smithy Jyothsna, who told the court that the NTA had arbitrarily and erroneously changed her marks from 482 to 294. When she cross-checked the marks with the OMR answersheet and the final answer key published by the NTA, it showed 484 marks, an increase of two marks. Counsel submitted that when the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences uploaded the list of candidates who appeared in NEET-UG from Telangana state along with their marks and ranks on September 27, she was shocked to find that her marks were arbitrarily reduced to 294 marks and the all India rank standing to 332143 and OBC category rank to 144313.