AIPMT cancelled, CBSE to hold fresh exam
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Calls For Fresh Exam In 4 Wks, 6L Students Hit
In a decision impacting over six lakh students across the country, the Supreme Court on Monday cancelled the All-India Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Entrance Test (AIPMT) held on May 3, 2015 due to exam fraud and ongoing investigation. It directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to hold a fresh examination within four weeks.
Any attempt to save the exam will “leave merit a casualty and generate frustration among genuine students”, the apex court said in its 41-page judgment.
A Bench of Justices R.K. Agrawal and Amitava Roy held that if the court allowed the May 3 exam to survive, a wrong message would be sent that crime pays and students would be encouraged to resort to unfair means.
What’s most important, the court held, is to sustain the public’s faith in the exam system as a fair, transparent and credible method to evaluate the merit and worth of the candidates.
‘Price has to be paid’
“We are aware that the abrogation of the examination would result in some inconvenience to all concerned and that some extra time would be consumed for holding a fresh examination. This, however, is the price the stakeholders would have to suffer in order to maintain the impeccable and irrefutable sanctity and credibility of a process of examination,” Justice Roy wrote in the judgment.
The court exhorted the authorities to consider the conduct of the fresh exams as a “collective challenge.” It said fresh exams should be in compliance with the norms and “mindful” of the fact that the academic session is scheduled to start from August 1.
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