The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the current system of conducting NEET-UG exam was "foolproof and difficult to breach". Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for the government explained to the court citing a Physics paper. Mehta explained that at first, a bank of 500 questions were created by several set of moderators. From this lot, other moderators prepare four different question papers having 100 questions each. The DG NTA then selects two out of four papers, the paper then go into a sealed box for printing under CISF security and CCTV observations. https://ift.tt/EhtfPWd
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