The Supreme Court of India.
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to consider a plea alleging error in the final answer key to National Eligibility cum Entrance Test undergraduate exam 2025, conducted by the National Testing Agency.
A bench of Justices P S Narasimha and R Mahadevan dismissed the petition filed by a candidate, Shivam Gandhi Raina.
The petitioner led by senior advocate R Balasubramanium claimed that the answer declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) was incorrect.
He sought a stay on the ongoing counselling process and revision of the final result.
The court, however, said that it would not consider such individual challenges once results have declared for a pan-India competitive exam.
The counsel submitted last year, this court made a similar intervention in NEET-UG 2024 and relied on an expert report submitted by IIT-Delhi to direct corrections.
He also said it was a matter, which affected the career of the students as one mark difference would mean a lot for the candidates.
The bench, however, said in the previous year, there was a widespread grievances with regard to the discrepancies and shortcomings in the conduct of the exam. The court also clarified one question may have several correct answers.