National Testing Agency informed Supreme Court in a late night affidavit on Wednesday that allegations of NEET-UG paper leak in Patna and Sawai Madhopur (Rajasthan) were not true and suspected wrongdoer candidates in Patna had obtained moderate scores which had no impact on the sanctity of the exam, reports .
On the allegation of paper leak in Patna, NTA said, “No question paper was found missing in any trunk; no locks were found broken; NTA observers did not report anything adverse; and no incident of paper leakage was observed .” In Sawai Madhopur, a wrong question paper was initially distributed which was later corrected.But some candidates protested and left the centre without giving the exam and thereafter a picture of the question paper was circulated on social media , the NTA said.
On the allegation of paper leak in Patna, NTA said, “No question paper was found missing in any trunk; no locks were found broken; NTA observers did not report anything adverse; and no incident of paper leakage was observed .” In Sawai Madhopur, a wrong question paper was initially distributed which was later corrected.But some candidates protested and left the centre without giving the exam and thereafter a picture of the question paper was circulated on social media , the NTA said.