The Delhi High Court dismissed a NEET candidate’s petition challenging an ‘out-of-syllabus’ question in the entrance exam. The court stated it could not question the wisdom of subject experts. Additionally, the court dismissed two other petitions about allegedly incorrect answers. Around 24 lakh candidates took the NEET-UG 2024 exam conducted by the NTA.
Delhi High Court Dismisses NEET Candidate’s Petition Over ‘Out-of-Syllabus’ Question

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