NEET PG 2024: The ongoing legal case surrounding the NEET PG 2024 has been postponed once again, with the next hearing now scheduled for December 3rd, 2024.
The case was not taken up for arguments as planned today because the counsel representing the petitioners was unavailable. The petitioners requested a short adjournment, which was granted by the court.
The petitioners have asked the court to prioritize the 2024 case (Ishika Jain vs National Board of Examinations, or NBE) over earlier cases, which focused on issues related to previous years’ NEET PG answer keys.
The 2024 case primarily deals with concerns about the normalization process in the exam, which adjusts scores based on varying levels of exam difficulty across different test sessions.
This issue has been a point of contention for many candidates, and its resolution will be key for the upcoming exam.
The case has now been posted for hearing on December 3rd, where the court is expected to hear arguments related to the normalization process and other issues affecting NEET PG 2024.
This delay means that candidates preparing for the NEET PG 2024 are still waiting for clarity on key issues, such as the exam pattern and any potential changes in scoring.
The upcoming hearing is critical, as it may provide more details on how the exam will be conducted and how the challenges to the normalization process will be addressed.