DMK Chief MK Stalin Calls NEET Exam a Scam Amid Paper Leak Controversy

MK Stalin, the DMK president, has condemned the NEET exam as a scam following its cancellation due to alleged paper leak irregularities. He argues that admissions to MBBS programs should revert to being based on 12th-grade results, highlighting the negative impact of the NEET system on students and public health. Stalin warns that rescheduling the exam will only create confusion and delay higher education plans for many students. He also calls on the new Tamil Nadu government to continue legal efforts for state exemptions from NEET, emphasizing the need for a strong stance against the examination.
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Stalin Criticizes NEET Exam Process

On May 12, MK Stalin, the leader of the DMK, labeled the NEET exam, which was canceled due to alleged paper leak irregularities, as a scam. He emphasized that admissions to MBBS programs should be based on 12th-grade results. In a post on X, Stalin pointed out that this year's NEET exam faced similar irregularities, leading to its cancellation and causing mental distress for millions of students. He accused the examination process of being riddled with fraud at every stage.


Call for Abolishing NEET

Stalin reiterated that the NEET exam is not just a scam; it is a scam in itself. He argued that this examination system negatively impacts students' futures, the state's medical infrastructure, and public health services each year, advocating for its abolition. He warned that rescheduling the exam would only create confusion and delay students' higher education plans. He proposed that MBBS seats should be allocated based on Plus Two (12th-grade) marks, as was done previously.


Appeal to the New Tamil Nadu Government

Stalin urged the newly formed Tamil Nadu government to maintain a strong stance against NEET and continue the legal efforts initiated by the previous Dravidian model government to secure exemptions for the state. He called on the new administration to clarify its position against the NEET exam and to adopt the legal measures aimed at obtaining relief from NEET for Tamil Nadu.