Recently, NEET results were abruptly released on 4th of June, the day election results were being announced. Amongst the noise of election results, maybe the NTA officials thought their scam would not be exposed and those who raise their voice will be suppressed and ignored. But it's quite stupid to expect this in an exam having 24 lakh+ aspirants. The roar was seen rising from the next day itself. The youth was on the roads, protesting against NTA. We have all heard about the case; 67 perfect scores, insane rank inflation, paper leaks, grace marks, mathematically incorrect scores and what not. What has our country come down to? The SC said, "The sanctity of the exam has been affected". Sure is.
On behalf of all the hardworking students, who gave their everything to this exam, I have a lot of questions. Does money dominate your ethics? Is money more important than the future of this country? Does the government think it is no longer answerable to its people? Is money worth more than lives? Young students of 16-22 years of age are suiciding, ending their lives for an exam that the authority couldn't conduct properly, or rather didn't want to conduct properly. India is a young country with 65% of its population below the age of 35 and this is the condition of the only medical entrance exam of the nation. We can't even trust the paper setters now. Millions of dreams were shattered on 4th June and till date we have lost many lives. Those who are alive have lost their will to do anything. This is not just a scam with the exam, but it is also a scam with our trust, our faith on the education system, the healthcare sector and the future of this country. Many people consider leaving India as a better option and ofcourse why not? Any student will first want to improve their own life and then think of the nation. If the former itself is not fulfilled, how will one even think of the latter, even in their dreams?
Similar mismanagement happened during JEE 2024 exams as well, there were proofs of paper being leaked on social media and poor allocation of candidates among the shifts but NTAs official data is quite manipulative.There wasn't a major uproar, probably because no educational institution stood up for the students and JEE candidates being almost half in number than NEET.
A country that doesn't care for its youth, can never grow. NTA doesn't have appropriate answers to the allegations. Having no answer to questions, gives a lot of answers and raises a lot of questions too. As students, we just want a good education system and a secure future. Is that too much to ask for from the biggest democracy of the world?
Let me know your views on this.
Peace! 🕊️✨
Yesssss actually!!! The whole system is a scam:)
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DeleteSad reality 😔 . How to deal with this type of issue i don't know.
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I hear your frustration and disappointment, and it's completely understandable given the gravity of the situation surrounding the NEET and JEE exams. It's deeply disheartening to witness such lapses in our education system, especially when they affect the futures and well-being of millions of hardworking students like yourself. You have shown incredible strength and resilience in the face of challenges. Your dedication and hard work in pursuing your goals are truly admirable. Your commitment to education and your aspirations for a better future reflect your determination and passion.It's inspiring to see your courage in speaking out against injustices and advocating for fairness. Your voice matters, and your actions are making a positive impact. Remember, amidst difficulties, your perseverance shines brightly.
ReplyDeleteStay focused on your dreams and continue to believe in your abilities. Your efforts will undoubtedly lead you to success. Keep pushing forward with confidence and know that you are capable of achieving great things. You have the power to shape a brighter future for yourself and inspire those around you. Remember, you are not alone in this struggle. Together, through continued advocacy and collective efforts, we can work towards ensuring that our education system reflects the values of integrity, fairness, and opportunity for all. Stay strong, and know that your aspirations and dreams are worth fighting for.
Keep your spirits high and embrace each challenge as an opportunity for growth. Your journey is significant, and your journey matters.
Thank you so much Bhaiya, it means a lot 🙇♀️
DeletePeople are giving up on education system (including myself) due to all the scams that are happening around entrance exams and their results
ReplyDeleteYessss... it's so trueeee...ig not only jee or neet there must be scams going on in other entrance exams as well which have not gained much popularity..as a result the deserving ones are left behind😔..hope the government will look into it..life is a joke to most until it comes to their loved ones🥺🥺
ReplyDeleteSo true and well written the last line hit the hardest hats off
ReplyDeleteyeah u r absolutely right , very well written , keep it up . And I really hope that system should also see these kinda posts and take some actions against these scammers.
ReplyDeleteIts really good how u just told and all tho there are many people telling and all but still i really hope many more people try and do these kind of post and and so all those people who can just buy seat and all can atleast feel some sense of shame
ReplyDeleteTrue faces of EACH AND EVERY HIGHER AUTHORITIES can be seen in this scam! So called "INDIA", "DEMOCRACY", "SYSTEM"....all 👎🏻
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Yes, it is really disappointing to see that officials are playing with the future of India just for some money. India itself has a shortage of medical seats and doctors and the competition is already very high. 24 lakh candidates are competing for a maximum of 50k seats and then such scams come out. How can any student be motivated to become a doctor after these things 🙂!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope after seeing all these posts and protests some action will be taken against all these scams :)
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ReplyDeleteSo true .. I have so many friends who are aspirants of NEET and they are kinda sad and depressed as what they got in NEET will not going to end up with their Dream (to pursue MBBS)... Even I am a JEE aspirant TOO... In this year I witnessed Technical default (PC stop working between the papers) .. so many students concentrated to few shifts( lead to low %ile in high Marks) ... Paper leaks .. I remember I came out of my centre and opened the discord where my friends were sending me the videos... when I saw ... it was my paper and it recording ... And they said they got a lot of such videos.. Imagine my frustation you got to know that your paper has been leaked and now you cutoff and marks v/s Ranks inflation will be so high and that too right after your exam.. But I already decided to just get my B.Tech from India and then I'll shift to Foreign countries.. I can suffer the tag of Selfish (who don't care about his country) rather than suffering from a force failure where you work so hard and yet didn't get your deserving result..
ReplyDeletebut I wish and Pray that atleast NTA NEET scam will exposed this stupid and trash Authority and Govt. Give it to their old authorities
so that atleast Children don't die because of someone money overtook them
I will say to all my NEET aspirants who are going to see this post... as a fellow student for some while a big bro (for my juniors) don't lose your hope.. You did a great job you really work hard ... and we all know this Don't be sad you'll have your Re-NEET and this time Just shut their mouths by your hardwork...
I wish you all the best of luck
Very well written.👏🏻
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ReplyDeleteRendered the whole situation very accurately 🤛. Keep it up (ATB) .
ReplyDeleteBetween the war of true student and corrupted system the one to win will always be society
ReplyDeleteGreat writing skills fr😊( keep going)
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ReplyDeleteYou've articulated the deep frustrations and concerns many students feel about the recent NEET results and the overall state of the examination system in India. It’s disheartening to see such a vital process, which impacts so many lives, marred by issues like corruption, mismanagement, and a lack of accountability.
The sheer scale of the protests highlights how critical these exams are for students' futures, and the stakes involved are incredibly high. When institutions fail to uphold their responsibilities, it not only shatters dreams but also erodes trust in the education system as a whole. The emotional toll on students and their families is profound, and it’s alarming to hear about the tragic consequences some have faced.
Your questions about ethics, accountability, and the government’s role are essential. It’s crucial for authorities to understand that their decisions affect not just individual lives, but the very fabric of society. The frustration over perceived negligence and the prioritization of profit over ethics is widespread and valid.
The lack of a strong response from educational institutions further complicates matters. It creates a sense of isolation for students, making them feel as though they are fighting this battle alone. Advocacy for students’ rights and a call for systemic reform are needed to rebuild trust and ensure a fair, transparent examination process.
Ultimately, the concerns you’ve raised resonate deeply, and they reflect a broader call for a more just and equitable education system in India. The youth indeed represent the future, and it’s imperative that their voices are heard and their needs addressed. It's a pivotal moment for both the students and the country. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on such an important issue