NEET scam 2024 exposed | Why Indian students are ANGRY? | Abhi and Niyu

Abhi and Niyu
8 Jun 202409:50

Summary

TLDRThe video script highlights major issues surrounding the NEET exam in India, including paper leaks, an unusually high number of perfect scores, and the resultant pressure leading to student suicides. The script criticizes the handling of these issues and questions the fairness of the examination process. It urges viewers to spread awareness and push for systemic changes to ensure a fair and transparent educational system. The script concludes by emphasizing the need for action to prevent such issues from recurring and to support future doctors who are crucial for the country's progress.

Takeaways

  • 😡 India's future doctors are angry due to improper NEET exam conduct.
  • 🔍 Allegations of paper leaks and shocking results have raised concerns.
  • 🚔 Bihar police arrested 13 people for leaking the NEET paper.
  • 📈 Unusually high number of students (67) scored full marks this year.
  • 😢 Some students committed suicide after the results were announced.
  • 📅 NEET exam was conducted on May 5th across 4750 centers.
  • 💸 Allegations of question papers being sold for Rs. 30-50 lakhs.
  • 🌍 Similar issues of paper leaks in Gujarat, Odisha, and other states.
  • ⚖️ NTA denies the paper leak allegations and calls media reports baseless.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Grace marks were given due to time loss, raising fairness concerns.

Q & A

  • What are the main issues highlighted in the NEET exams this year?

    -The main issues highlighted are the paper leak, unusually high number of students scoring full marks, and the psychological impact on students, leading to some committing suicide.

  • How was the paper leak discovered in the NEET exams?

    -The Bihar police caught 13 individuals and their families involved in leaking the exam papers. Rumors of the paper leak circulated on social media, but the National Testing Agency (NTA) initially dismissed them as baseless.

  • Why is the number of students scoring full marks in the NEET exams problematic?

    -In previous years, very few students scored full marks. This year, 67 students scored full marks, which is unusually high and suggests potential irregularities, especially since many were from the same exam centers.

  • What explanation did the NTA provide for students scoring 719 and 718 marks?

    -The NTA stated that students were given grace marks due to loss of time during the exam, which resulted in some students scoring 719 and 718 marks despite the maximum possible score being 720.

  • What impact has the NEET exam controversy had on students?

    -The controversy has led to significant stress and mental health issues for students, with some committing suicide due to the pressure and perceived unfairness of the exam process.

  • What are some examples of previous paper leaks in India?

    -Examples include the SSC Hindi paper in Telangana, Assistant Engineer Recruitment Exam in Telangana, English and General Science exams in Assam, and the Maths paper of HSC exams in Maharashtra.

  • How does the video suggest solving the issues with NEET exams?

    -The video suggests that the NEET exams should be either postponed or cancelled if they cannot be conducted properly. It also advocates for systemic changes to prevent future irregularities.

  • What role do grace marks play in the NEET exams according to the NTA?

    -Grace marks were given to compensate for lost time during the exams, which the NTA justified using a normalization formula approved by the Supreme Court.

  • Why does the video emphasize the need for public awareness and action?

    -The video stresses that without public awareness and action, the issues will be forgotten quickly and no substantial changes will be made, leading to a repeat of the same problems in future exams.

  • What is the broader message the video conveys about the education system in India?

    -The broader message is that the education system in India lacks fairness and integrity, discouraging merit and honest efforts, which could lead to talented youth leaving the country for better opportunities abroad.

Outlines

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😡 India's NEET Exam Controversy: Unfair Practices Exposed

The future doctors of India are outraged due to mishandling of NEET exams. Allegations include paper leaks, with Bihar police arresting 13 individuals involved. An unprecedented number of students scored full marks, raising suspicions. Disturbingly, some students have even committed suicide due to the flawed results. The video urges viewers to demand changes in the education system and investigate the root causes of these issues.

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📉 High Cut-off Scores and Exam Mishaps: NEET's Reliability Questioned

This section highlights irregularities in NEET exam administration. Errors included wrong papers given to students and confusion about which papers to solve, wasting valuable time. The results, released unexpectedly early, showed an unusual number of perfect scores, suggesting potential malpractice. The video criticizes the normalization formula for grace marks and questions the fairness and accuracy of the results.

💔 The Harsh Reality of Exam Pressure in India

The intense pressure of exams in India has dire consequences, including student suicides. The video discusses the negative impacts of paper leaks, time mismanagement, and grace marks on students' mental health. It argues that the country's disregard for merit and talent discourages hardworking students and calls for a reevaluation of the examination system to ensure fairness and justice.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡NEET Exams

NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study undergraduate medical courses. The video highlights issues with the 2024 NEET exams, including paper leaks and irregular results, raising concerns about the fairness and integrity of the examination process.

💡Paper Leak

A paper leak refers to the unauthorized release of exam questions before the exam. In this video, it's alleged that the NEET exam paper was leaked, with Bihar police arresting individuals involved. This incident undermines the credibility of the examination and affects the futures of many students.

💡Full Marks

Full marks indicate a perfect score in an exam. The video notes an unusual increase in the number of students achieving full marks in the 2024 NEET exams, which is suspicious compared to previous years, suggesting possible manipulation or unfair practices.

💡Grace Marks

Grace marks are additional points awarded to students to compensate for any discrepancies or issues during an exam. The video discusses the controversial decision to award grace marks in the NEET exam, questioning its fairness and impact on other students.

💡Suicide

The video mentions that the pressure and issues surrounding the NEET exam results have led to some students committing suicide. This highlights the severe mental health impact and the intense pressure faced by students in India's education system.

💡Economic Offences Unit

The Economic Offences Unit (EOU) is a branch of the police that handles financial crimes. In the video, the EOU of Bihar Police is involved in arresting individuals linked to the NEET paper leak, showing the serious legal implications of such incidents.

💡Normalization Formula

A normalization formula is used to adjust scores based on various factors to ensure fairness. The video critiques the use of such a formula to award grace marks in the NEET exam, arguing that it creates new issues rather than solving existing ones.

💡Telegram Groups

Telegram groups are messaging platforms where people can share information. The video alleges that NEET exam papers were sold in Telegram groups before the exam, indicating a widespread problem with exam security.

💡Exam Pressure

Exam pressure refers to the stress and anxiety students feel during examinations. The video discusses the intense pressure on Indian students and how systemic issues in exams like NEET exacerbate this, leading to severe consequences, including mental health crises.

💡Competitive Nature

The competitive nature of exams refers to the high level of competition among students to achieve top scores. The video highlights how the increasing number of NEET participants each year intensifies this competition, contributing to the high cut-off marks and added stress for students.

Highlights

India's future doctors are angry with India due to the NEET exam issues.

The Supreme Court is being asked for justice regarding the NEET exam.

Allegedly, NEET exam papers were leaked, causing shocking results.

Bihar police caught 13 people and their families for leaking the NEET exam paper.

67 students scored full marks in NEET, which is highly unusual.

Some students from the same exam center achieved full marks, raising suspicions.

Some students committed suicide after the NEET results were announced.

The paper leak issue is widespread, affecting states like Gujarat and Odisha.

The NTA claims the paper leak allegations are baseless and hyped by the media.

Multiple instances of paper leaks in other exams across different states.

High cut-off marks this year, with 67 students scoring full marks in NEET.

Confusion at exam centers, such as students receiving the wrong papers.

The NEET result declaration faced issues, including early release and unexpected high scores.

NTA explained that grace marks were given due to time loss during exams.

The impact of exam pressure on students is severe, with some students committing suicide.

Concerns about the future of merit and talent in India's education system.

The need for systemic change in the education system to ensure fairness.

Calls for action to address these core problems and bring justice to future doctors.

The video's conclusion emphasizes the need for national attention and action on these issues.

Transcripts

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India's future doctors are angry with India.

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They are asking the SC for justice

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Because this year,

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NEET exams were not conducted properly.

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Allegedly, papers were leaked

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and the results were quite shocking.

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Let me explain.

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Problem No. 1

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The paper was leaked.

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Bihar police caught 13 people

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and their families for leaking the paper.

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Problem No. 2

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Where usually only 1 or 2 students

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used to get full marks.

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This time 67 students got full marks.

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Many of them had got the same exam centre

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Problem No. 3

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After the results,

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some students have committed suicide.

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All these problems raise a question.

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Does our country care about it's future?

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If you also think that

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there is a need for change

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in our education system.

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Then help us to make this video

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reach as many people as possible.

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All the sources of this video

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will be in the description below.

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Don't trust us.

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Read the sources

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and make your own opinion.

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Let's get to the root of these problems.

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No.1 Paper leak.

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The first problem is the paper leak.

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On 5th May,

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NEET exams were conducted in 4750 centres

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24 lakh students sit for NEET-UG exams.

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With the hope that

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there will be a fair examination.

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But the Economic Offences Unit

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of Bihar Police Department arrested

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13 people in the paper leak case.

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Allegedly,

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question papers were being purchased

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for Rs. 30-50 lakhs

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Rumours of this paper leak

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were circulating on social media.

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But no one focused on it.

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NTA said that

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the allegations of paper leak are baseless

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And media is unnecessarily hyping it.

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Apparently,

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there are telegram groups

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where people sell question papers

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before the exams.

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It's not just about Bihar.

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Similar problems were found

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in Gujarat and Odisha.

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In Gujarat,

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a school teacher took Rs.10 lakh

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from each candidate.

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And helped them in solving the paper.

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Police seized Rs. 7 lakhs from a teacher

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who had received it in advance.

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Meanwhile,

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a video went viral on social media.

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where, a man wearing a batman mask

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said that politicians get papers in crores.

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I'll give you papers in Rs. 5 lakhs.

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I don't know if it's true or a scam

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But paper leak has become

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quite common in India.

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Let's talk about last year.

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In Telangana

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a Hindi paper of SSC exam got leaked

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Which was circulated on WhatsApp.

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Similarly,

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a paper of Assistant Engineer

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Recruitment Examination

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of Telangana State Public Service Commission

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was leaked.

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Due to which exams had to be cancelled.

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Exams of English and General Science

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had to be cancelled in Assam.

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Because the papers were leaked.

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In Maharashtra,

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Maths paper of HSC exams was leaked.

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Police investigation found out that

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the college had leaked

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question paper of Chemistry and Physics.

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Every year,

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there are many such incidences around us

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And these are the things that get caught.

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Think,

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how many of such instances don't get caught

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In today's time,

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despite having so much security.

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Every year,

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some or the other paper is leaked

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How is this possible?

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Who is responsible for this?

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Problem number 2 is a high cut-off list

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Yesterday,

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we saw a video of Physics Wallah

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Where he say that

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in a centre in Haryana,

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students were given two papers.

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And confusion began

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In which a lot of time was wasted.

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Then later,

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they were told which is the right paper.

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And they were told to solve the paper

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In a centre in Rajasthan,

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Hindi medium students were given

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an English paper.

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In Chhattisgarh, after 45 minutes,

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it was found that

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students were given the wrong paper.

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Students' time was wasted.

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That is,

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the way the examination was conducted,

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there were problems in that too.

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And in the result declaration too.

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Result was declared on 4th June.

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10 days before the actual date.

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On the same day,

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the whole media was busy covering

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the results of the election.

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And how was the result?

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67 students got full marks.

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That is, 720 out of 720.

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Now you will think that

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if so many students got full marks,

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then it is a good thing.

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But let's see the record.

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In 2019 the top score was 701 out 720

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In 2020, 2 students got full marks

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In 2021, 3 students scored full marks

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In 2022,

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4 students secured the top score of 715

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And in 2023,

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2 students got 720 out 720

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But in 2024, suddenly 67.

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Is this a coincidence?

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Or even you find this problematic?

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Moreover,

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2 candidates got 719 and 718 marks.

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This is a little weird.

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Why?

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Let me explain.

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The maximum possible marks

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in the exam are 720.

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Total questions are 180.

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For every correct answer, you get 4 marks.

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And for every wrong answer,

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you get 1 negative mark

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Let's assume that

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one question was not attempted at all

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Then 4 marks less, that is,

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716 marks should be the final score

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And if one question is wrong,

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then 715 marks should be the score

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So how can 2 students get

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719 and 718 marks?

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The explanation of NTA is that

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the loss of time during the exam,

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students were given grace marks for that

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That is why some students

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can get 718 and 719 marks.

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This happened with the help

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of a normalization formula,

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which is made by our Supreme Court.

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But here the Physics Wallah asked a question.

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That if the problem is of time,

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then the solution should also be of time.

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The children whose time was wasted

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they should be given extra time.

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So that they can solve the problem.

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By giving grace marks,

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new problems can get created

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It would be unfair on other students

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The explanation of NTA is that last year,

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about 20 lakh students

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were sitting for the exam.

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And this year 23 lakh students

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Due to the competitive nature of the exam,

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the cut-off was very high.

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But what do you think?

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Does having more 3 lakh students

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justify such a huge margin?

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Many of the toppers

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were from the same exam centres

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Is this just a coincidence?

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You only tell us in the comments.

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And problem number 3

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and the most important problem is

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the impact on children.

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How much is the exam pressure in India?

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We don't need to tell you this.

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I still have nightmares that

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my 10th standard Sanskrit paper is left.

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If the exam pressure has left such a big trauma

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on my mind after so many years,

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then think what would have been

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the state of mind while giving exams?

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In this entire exam,

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from paper leaks to time loss,

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grace marks,

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even in the result declaration,

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there were many problems.

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Due to this chaos,

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some of the students even committed suicide

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This is a sad reality of India.

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These are some of my unfiltered thoughts.

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If you want to take them seriously,

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then take them.

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Else, just ignore it

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But I feel that a country where

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there is no value of merit and talent

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such country can never progress.

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Why will people study

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if they can buy question paper

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on telegram with money?

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Why will people give exams

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when fake certificates can be made

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so that they can get reservations?

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These are the core problems of the country.

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If we don't address them now,

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then why would any youth

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want to live in this country?

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Why would he think of making

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the country better by living here?

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He will also shift to Germany

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at the first opportunity that he gets

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Where the air is good,

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the lifestyle is good, education is free.

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Because here

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the one who works hard in India

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studies with dignity and honesty,

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gives the exam without cheating,

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there is no place in the system for him.

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This message goes to the youth of India

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from this entire incident

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If you can't conduct the exam properly,

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then don't take the exam.

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Postpone, change, do anything.

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Learn to accept your mistakes first.

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What do you think?

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What should be the solution

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in this whole matter?

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Should the exams be conducted again?

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Should the grace marks be cancelled?

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What is your opinion?

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Do tell us in the comments.

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In the end,

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the conclusion of the video is that

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there will be an outrage

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on this for just two days.

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Some people will share the video

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on Twitter for a few days.

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And then the India-Pakistan match will come.

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Then everyone will forget everything.

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And next year,

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this whole thing will repeat again!

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Because no one will be suspended.

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No one will be punished,

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no one will take any responsibility.

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Everyone will move on.

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But if you are watching this video now,

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then please forward this truth further.

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Because four years ago,

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we were calling doctors our superheroes.

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When the country was fighting Covid,

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the doctors saved us.

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Today is the time

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to bring justice to our future doctors.

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I hope all these issues

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will not be limited to social media.

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These issues should become a national issue.

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And action should be taken on this.

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And sharing this important message with you,

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matters to me

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