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Should NEET be scrapped | Part 3: How does a paper leak happen? | In Focus Podcast

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Should NEET be scrapped | Part 3: How does a paper leak happen? | In Focus Podcast
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This podcast episode examines the systemic issues surrounding India's NEET examination, specifically focusing on the mechanics of paper leaks. It features an expert discussion on the integrity of the testing process and its impact on students.

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The NEET exam is a critical gateway for medical education in India, and concerns over its fairness have significant social and political implications for the country's education system.

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NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a high stakes, high pressure exam that can make or mar the careers and fortunes of entire families. At least 14-NEET-linked suicides were reported this year, and the Tamil Nadu government’s official position is that NEET should be scrapped.

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The framing focuses on the negative social impact and systemic failures, which is a common angle in critical educational discourse.

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