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NEET UG 2024 Controversy: AHPE Proposes Innovations to SC

The Academy of Health Professional Educators of India (AHPE), representing medical education faculty nationwide, has raised concerns about the fairness of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). In a letter to the Supreme Court, AHPE proposed innovative measures to enhance exam integrity.

Multiple Question Papers for Enhanced Security

AHPE suggests distributing four different question papers per examination center. Dr. Arun Jamkar, former Vice-Chancellor of Maharashtra University of Health Sciences and AHPE’s former President, explained that this method would prevent paper leaks and ensure fairness. The system involves using a large question bank categorized by difficulty, from which questions are randomly selected to create unique papers for each student.

Extended Exam Window for Reduced Pressure

To further improve fairness, AHPE proposes extending the NEET exam period to three months and increasing the number of exam centers. Dr. Jamkar highlighted logistical challenges but stressed that these could be managed with proper planning and collaboration.

Security Measures Ensuring Fairness

The proposed question papers would be stored securely, akin to how currency notes are safeguarded, with documented movements and tamper-evident seals. NEET Exam centers would receive instructions shortly before the exam, ensuring the secrecy of the paper until the last moment.

Support for Long-term Solutions

The Medico Legal Society of India supports the Supreme Court’s interim decision but emphasizes the need for sustainable solutions. Dr. Rajeev Joshi, founder of the society, expressed readiness to provide expert opinions and interventions to assist in finding long-term solutions for NEET.

AHPE remains committed to enhancing medical education in India and believes these proposals, if implemented, will significantly contribute to a fairer NEET examination system. The Supreme Court will consider these recommendations in the upcoming hearings, aiming to resolve the current challenges and ensure a fair opportunity for all aspiring medical students.

Sanvi Choudhary

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