The court expressed its dissatisfaction over the CBSE's reply saying that the argument was not valid as leaking is possible even in English language question papers.
The CBSE said that it is preparing to challenge in the Supreme Court the order of the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court granting interim stay on publication of results of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) across the country which will apply to Gujarat as well.
It stated in the affidavit that almost 90 per cent students appeared for the test in English, and only 8-10 per cent candidates took the test in other regional languages.
The CBSE stated that chances of question paper leak is higher for regional language papers.
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The court expressed its dissatisfaction on CBSE reply saying that the argument was not valid as leakage is possible in even English language question papers.
An official of the CBSE present in the court stated that the interim stay put on publication of results of NEET which was conducted on May 7 across the country will also apply to Gujarat till June 12 when the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court next hears the case.
The Gujarat High Court will next hear the case on June 13.
Candidates who had appeared for the test in Gujarati medium had moved the high court seeking the court's direction to the CBSE to scrap the test held on May 7 and hold it afresh with same set of question papers for English and Gujarati languages.
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