The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea by a section of students seeking an additional effort for JEE Main 2022 and postponement of JEE Advanced 2022. The students had alleged that there were several technical glitches in the examination, which hampered their examination, thus demanding another one. Engineering entrance exam session.
Dismissing the students’ plea filed by advocate Sumant Nukala, the top court said it is important to maintain the regularity of public examinations. The hearing was presided over by Justice DY Chandrachud. IIT Entrance Exam – JEE Advanced 2022 will also be conducted on time, i.e., Sunday, August 28.
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a class of students who Appeared for the second session of JEE Main 2022, Earlier, a petition was filed in the apex court, citing irregularities and technical glitches in the examination, seeking additional attempts of the examination. The session 2 exam was conducted from July 25 to July 30. He also sought relief to compensate all the affected students for whom this was the last attempt in 2022 by providing one-time relaxation in eligibility for JEE Main and Advance 2023.
The students claimed that the technical glitches faced by them in the examination affected their performance and they should be compensated by conducting an additional session. He also said that since June several representations were made to the NTA, but there has been no response from the agency.
Many students have claimed that they faced many problems such as technical glitches, last minute change in exam center, as well as discrepancies in answer keys. Some also claimed that they were allotted exam centers which were not chosen by them in the first place. Earlier, after session 1, the apex court had passed an order allowing 15 students who faced technical difficulties during the first session of JEE-Main 2022, held in June, to appear in the second session of the examination held on July 30. was allowed.
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