Chennai sources have stated that the Supreme Court today refused to grant an urgent hearing on a plea seeking to conduct afresh the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) examination for admission to MBBS and BDS courses for the current academic year and the plea, which was mentioned before a vacation bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Navin Sinha, alleging that the exam papers were leaked in Bihar and also circulated in states like Rajasthan and West Bengal.



The plea was mentioned in the apex court a day after the Madras High Court granted interim stay on the publication of the results of NEET 2017 across the country and over 11 lakh MBBS and BDS aspirants had appeared for the NEET this year at more than 1,900 centres across the country on May 7.

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Earlier the apex court was told that it should also stay the declaration of the results of the NEET 2017 examination. However, the bench said there was no urgency to hear the plea as the Madras High Court had already granted an interim stay on the publication of the results.



Currently the petitioners before the high court have demanded that the NEET 2017 be cancelled and a fresh exam with a uniform question paper be conducted and they have claimed that different sets of question paper had been used at various places, though a common syllabus had been announced.


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