Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Opinion: Children give exams after shedding blood and sweat, doubts on NEET will cost the government heavily

Papa, I can only give 100%, right? What is the guarantee that there will be no cheating next time? As for me, I will try again. I am also confident that I will be able to fill the gap next time. This time I missed by very few marks, right? But now I am afraid that I might drop a year. This is the plight of a student who lagged behind by a few marks in the NEET exam. The father asked that NEET has not been declared, what will you do now? To this, the son says that he/she is scared. Why? Because the result released by NTA clearly shows that everything is not right. Now it is becoming difficult for the father to explain that it is not necessary that there has been any cheating. It is also not necessary that even if it has happened this time, it will happen next year too. After all, how many reports of cheating in NEET result were there before this? The father may be trying to explain to the child, but while answering he/she himself is getting entangled in questions. he/she too is troubled by his/her son’s questions – what if there is fraud in the exam next year too? What if NTA again issues a confusing result citing some or the other reason?

Anyone can guess the level of the exam in which 3-4 lakh candidates are admitted every year. The number of candidates is increasing year by year. And the doubt of failure is also increasing. The seats in government medical colleges are the same 55 thousand, but students are joining at the rate of up to four lakh every year. After all, how much hard work can one do? What if there is a scale of brilliance? On top of that, there is the issue of reserved and unreserved. Those who are not in the ambit of reservation have to cross a different kind of Chakravyuh.

The cost of coaching, at least two years of hard work and when there is a suspicion of rigging in the result, the morale is definitely broken. To dream of clearing NEET is not an economical task, one has to work hard for it. Imagine what the children who prepare with passion must be going through when they get the news of rigging! Those who did not clear NEET are worried, those who cleared are scared that the exam may get cancelled, they may have to appear for the exam again. Those who fail are worried, those who pass are surprised. And who is responsible for this situation? Government! Do you hear? We want answers.

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