Delhi High Court rejected a plea challenging NEET UG 2025 OMR sheet evaluation. Justice Vikas Mahajan ruled NTA's process fair and non-discriminatory. The court dismissed Abid Khan's petition seeking admission to a Himachal Pradesh medical college. Khan claimed NTA didn't award marks for 5 correct answers. NTA's lawyer argued only 1 answer was fully marked, while 4 had incomplete circles or dots. The court noted clear OMR filling instructions were given to all candidates. It upheld machine-based evaluation, stating Khan knew incomplete circles wouldn't be read by OMR scanners. (Updated 1 Oct 2025, 15:06 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- Delhi High Court rejected a plea challenging NEET UG 2025 OMR sheet evaluation
- Justice Vikas Mahajan ruled NTA's process fair and non-discriminatory
- The court dismissed Abid Khan's petition seeking admission to a Himachal Pradesh medical college