Protests erupt in India after key college entrance test is cancelled


NEW DELHI, May ⁠12 (Reuters) - Dozens of members of the student ⁠wing of India's opposition Congress party ‌protested in New Delhi on Tuesday against the cancellation of a key undergraduate college entrance test after authorities discovered ​its questions had been leaked.

Here ⁠are some details.

• ⁠About 2.3 million students across India took the ⁠National ‌Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) on May 3 for admission to undergraduate medical ⁠programmes.

• The federal National Testing Agency scrapped ​the test ‌on Tuesday, saying the process could not ⁠be allowed ​to stand and a new date would be set.

• Visuals from news agency ANI showed dozens ⁠of protesters from the National ​Students' Union of India (NSUI) chanting slogans, with some also trying to jump police barricades.

• NSUI President ⁠Vinod Jakhar demanded "strictest possible action" against those involved in leaking the questions, and the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, saying protesters ​had no faith in the ⁠government.

• NEET questions had been similarly leaked in ​some parts of India ‌in 2024, but the test ​was not re-run.

(Reporting by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh and Kevin Liffey)

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