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Latest News02 Aug 20262 min readBy Sarkari247 Editorial Desk

NEET Protest Cases Withdrawn: Tamil Nadu Decision

Tamil Nadu withdraws cases against anti-NEET student protesters. The decision comes after criticism over legal action against students.

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NEET Protest Cases Withdrawn: Tamil Nadu Decision

The Tamil Nadu government has decided to withdraw cases against students who protested against the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

The decision was announced by School Education Minister A Rajmohan on Sunday through a post on social media.

NEET Protest Cases: Overview

Authority / BoardTamil Nadu Government
Vacancy/Post Name-
Advt No. / Cycle-
Selection Process-
Official Websitetnschools.gov.in

Why the Government Decided to Withdraw the Cases

The Tamil Nadu Government faced criticism for taking legal action against student protesters. The protesters had started after allegations that the NEET examination paper had been leaked. Critics argued that booking cases against students for raising a legitimate concern was unfair.

Tamil Nadu’s Long Standing Opposition to NEET

Tamil Nadu has opposed NEET for many years. Successive governments in the state have argued that the national medical entrance examination places students from the Tamil Nadu school education system at a clear disadvantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is NEET?

A: NEET stands for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test. It is a national medical entrance examination.

Q: Why did Tamil Nadu withdraw cases against NEET protesters?

A: The Tamil Nadu Government withdrew cases against NEET protesters after facing criticism for taking legal action against students who raised legitimate concerns.

Q: What is Tamil Nadu’s stance on NEET?

A: Tamil Nadu has opposed NEET for many years, arguing that it places students from the state at a disadvantage. The state has repeatedly urged the Centre to grant exemption from NEET.

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#NEET#Tamil Nadu#Medical Entrance Exam#NEET Protest#Education News

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