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“Zero Tolerance: New Law Imposes Rs 1 Crore Fine and 10-Year Jail Term for Paper Leaks”

In an effort to combat the issue of paper leaks and cheating in public examinations, the government has taken a decisive step by introducing the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024. This legislation has been implemented amidst a significant controversy surrounding the NEET and UGC-NET exams, which have been plagued by allegations of paper leaks and irregularities.

The primary objective of this Act is to eradicate unfair practices in public examinations conducted by prominent organizations such as the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), Staff Selection Commission (SSC), railways, banking recruitment examinations, and the National Testing Agency (NTA), among others.

Here’s how the new legislation aims to curb malpractice in public exams:

The UGC-NET and NEET are significant examinations for individuals aiming to pursue careers in academia and the medical field, respectively.

NEET, which took place on May 5 with approximately 24 lakh candidates, was marred by allegations of question paper leaks, particularly in Bihar. Furthermore, the UGC-NET was completely canceled due to concerns regarding the exam’s integrity.

In light of these events, the NTA announced on Friday the postponement of the June session of the Joint CSIR-UGC-NET, citing unavoidable circumstances and logistical challenges. This examination determines eligibility for junior research fellowships, assistant professorships, and PhD admissions in science disciplines.

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