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The Supreme Court has closed a case regarding the National Testing Agency's (NTA) handling of last year's NEET-UG exam, after the government pledged to implement suggested reforms. The reforms aim to enhance the exam's transparency and prevent malpractices. The government has accepted most of the recommendations, except for conducting the NEET online, due to internet and computer availability issues.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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