A row has erupted in Maharashtra after some girl students appearing for NEET examination have alleged that they had to face an uncomfortable situation at their centre as they were asked to change their clothes in open, NDTV report said.
It said some girl students appearing for NEET examination held for undergraduate admissions to medical colleges, on Sunday have made the allegations against the staff at the examination centres.
“Some students at the exam centre at Smt Kasturbai Walchand College in the Sangli area were asked to undress and wear their clothes inside out. Some girl students allege that there was no designated place to change, and they were made to feel uncomfortable in public,” it said.
It added: “Some girls reportedly had something written on their kurtas”
The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the NEET exam, is probing the matter after receiving complaints, it said.
“Some reports say college authorities told the aspirants that they were not adhering to the dress code mandated by the National Testing Agency, which is why they had to comply with a last-minute change in attire,” mentioned the report.
Meanwhile, the report also said there was another incident in West Bengal where some girls were asked to change clothes.
“Unable to locate a clothes shop in the vicinity, some girls reportedly had to switch clothes with their mothers. Some reportedly alleged that they were asked to strip, and their underwear checked,” it said.
The National Testing Agency conducted this year's National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2023 exam on May 7. Over 20 lakh candidates were expected to appear for India's only medical entrance examination.