In the NEET re-exam held after the paper leak, many students did not get admission due to the delay of a few minutes. Videos of students and parents crying outside examination centers went viral, sparking a debate on strict rules and humanity.
Nowadays in India, big exams have become a joke. Even before the exam, papers start selling on Telegram and those who pay can easily get them. The government’s lax attitude towards all this makes the matter even more serious. Years of hard work of lakhs of students gets wasted like this. There were rumors of the recent NEET re-exam papers being leaked, although the officials denied this. Meanwhile, teary-eyed students and their parents were seen outside many NEET exam centers across the country. Reason? Just two minutes late. For this small mistake the security officials did not allow him to enter the examination hall.
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Crying students and parents outside the examination hall
A video from Madhya Pradesh is shocking people on social media. One user wrote, “Heartbreaking scene from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh. Three girl students missed their exams at the Girls College Re-NEET exam centre. Reasons – arriving a little late, problem in biometrics and accidentally bringing old admit card. Behind every student are years of dreams, hopes and sacrifices of their parents – this moment made everything even more emotional.” This video troubled social media users a lot.
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Many people wrote that the rules of such exams are so strict that there is no place for humanity in them. Some users complained that this system does not work for the common man. Netizens said that when the examination has to be conducted again due to the failure of the government, it is very shameful to treat students like this. A similar video surfaced from Telangana, in which a mother was pleading at the feet of the security guard after she was not allowed to let her daughter inside because she was late by just two minutes.
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‘Could have shown a little humanity’
People are writing on social media, ‘2 lakh students are facing problems due to paper leak, but no leader has resigned.’ Another wrote, ‘There was a delay of 2 minutes so 3 students were not given entry to teach a lesson of discipline.’ At the same time, some people also said that some relaxation could have been given in the emergency situation. One user wrote, ‘I agree that it is important to follow the exam rules and reporting time. But this was a re-exam, giving just 1-2 minutes of time could have saved the year’s hard work of many students. Discipline is important, but humanity is equally important in difficult situations. However, some people were also against it. His question was that those who cannot come two minutes early, how will they become responsible doctors treating patients in future?