The National Testing Agency (NTA) has told the Delhi High Court that one of the questions in the subject Urdu of UGC-NET Examination of December 2020-June 2021 (merged cycles) did not have any correct answers..Hence, it will revise the result of the subject, the NTA submitted..The submission was made by the agency before Delhi High Court while it was hearing a petition by one Mohammed Akhlaq.It was stated that although none of the answers suggested were correct, the petitioner nevertheless opted for Option 1..The NTA said that it has decided to award revised marks to all candidates who had opted for Option 1 as a response and will proceed to declare the revised result.Single-judge Justice Sanjeev Narula, therefore, directed the NTA to declare the revised result and in case the petitioner qualifies the Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor, it shall issue fresh NET certification to him.“The above directions be carried out expeditiously,” the court ordered..Advocates Govind Manoharan, Samiksha Godiyal and Nakul Rajan appeared for the petitioner.Advocates Sanjay Khanna, Pragya Bhushan, Karandeep Singh and Tarandeep Singh appeared for NTA.UGC was represented through advocates Apoorv Kurup, Nidhi Mittal and Ojaswa Pathak..[Read Order]
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has told the Delhi High Court that one of the questions in the subject Urdu of UGC-NET Examination of December 2020-June 2021 (merged cycles) did not have any correct answers..Hence, it will revise the result of the subject, the NTA submitted..The submission was made by the agency before Delhi High Court while it was hearing a petition by one Mohammed Akhlaq.It was stated that although none of the answers suggested were correct, the petitioner nevertheless opted for Option 1..The NTA said that it has decided to award revised marks to all candidates who had opted for Option 1 as a response and will proceed to declare the revised result.Single-judge Justice Sanjeev Narula, therefore, directed the NTA to declare the revised result and in case the petitioner qualifies the Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor, it shall issue fresh NET certification to him.“The above directions be carried out expeditiously,” the court ordered..Advocates Govind Manoharan, Samiksha Godiyal and Nakul Rajan appeared for the petitioner.Advocates Sanjay Khanna, Pragya Bhushan, Karandeep Singh and Tarandeep Singh appeared for NTA.UGC was represented through advocates Apoorv Kurup, Nidhi Mittal and Ojaswa Pathak..[Read Order]