Supreme Court Verdict on NEET UG 2024: No Re-Test, Exam Integrity Maintained

Supreme Court Verdict on NEET UG 2024: No Re-Test, Exam Integrity Maintained
Published at : 23 Jul 2024, 8:52 PM IST
Updated at : 23 Jul 2024, 8:52 PM IST

NEET UG 2024: Exam On, Re-Test Off! Supreme Court Delivers Verdict

Supreme Court verdict on NEET UG 2024: No re-examination, validity of exam remains intact On 23 July 2024, the Supreme Court of India announced a landmark verdict on the NEET UG 2024 exam Despite the question paper allegations, the court refused to quash the results or order a re-ranking of the test. there is no evidence to suggest a system. leaks can compromise control integrity. Read moreNEET UG Result 2024 Announced: Detailed Update with City and Centre-wise Results

Neet Ug 2024 Supreme Court Verdict
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Key Highlights of the Verdict:

NEET UG 2024
  1. Arguments by Petitioners: During the hearing, the petitioners, represented by Solicitor General Hooda, submitted that the NEET UG examination was failed by the system due to previous occasions when re-exams were scheduled due to similar problems. They highlighted Tanwi Sarwal’s decision to re-examine 6 million students after committing fraud. Despite these arguments, the Supreme Court ruled that the available evidence did not justify such a drastic measure.
  2. NEET UG 2024 Results: NTA began publishing city and town results showing that candidates involved in crime were not performing exceptionally well. More than 23 million students appeared for the NEET UG 2024 exam at 4,750 centres in 571 cities, including 14 international ones. The results showed that most of them got good scores in some institutions, but this was not enough to retake the exam.
  3. Upcoming Counseling Process: This decision confirms the integrity of the NEET UG 2024 examination process and ensures the continuity of the academic life of the candidates. Medical students and professionals can enjoy the Court’s thorough examination of the evidence and its commitment to upholding the sanctity of competitive examinations in India.
Implications and guidance methods for students
With the decision of the Supreme Court, the high school graduate guidance program will start on July 24, 2024. This program provides information and guidance to students who will take the exam so that they can continue their education without disruption. The court order confirms the integrity of the NEET UG 2024 exam and reassures students, teachers and stakeholders about the examination system. In conclusion, the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the NEET UG 2024 results and decline to review them highlights the importance of circumstantial evidence in cases of alleged misconduct. This decision ensures that students’ academic futures are protected and confidence in exams is preserved. This case is an important example of resolving such issues in the future so that competitive exams in India remain good.
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IIT Madras and ISRO jointly develop great chip

IIT Madras and ISRO jointly develop great chip
Published at : 12 Feb 2025, 7:36 PM IST
Updated at : 12 Feb 2025, 7:42 PM IST

IIT Madras and ISRO have led the way in developing and successfully booting an Atmanirbhar aerospace quality SHAKTI-based Semiconductor Chip.

The SHAKTI microprocessor project is led by Prof. V. Kamakoti at Prathap Subrahmanyam Centre for Digital Intelligence and Secure Hardware Architecture (PSCDISHA) in Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras.

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It aims to promote indigenous development of microprocessor based products that offer best-in-class security and visibility for users adopting RISC-V technology, say sources from IIT Madras.

Development

The ‘IRIS’ (Indigenous RISCV Controller for Space Applications) Chip was developed from ‘SHAKTI’ processor baseline, say sources from IIT Madras.

It can be used in diverse domains from IoT and compute systems for strategic needs, say sources from IIT Madras.

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This development was part of the effort to indigenize semiconductors used by ISRO for its applications, Command and Control Systems and other critical functions aligning with its march towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ in Space Technologies.

Idea

The ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU) in Thiruvananthapuram proposed the idea of a 64bit RISC-V-based Controller and collaborated with IIT Madras in defining the specifications and designing of the semiconductor chip.

Configuration

The chip configuration was arrived at addressing the common functional and computing requirements of existing sensors and systems used in ISRO missions.

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Fault-tolerant internal memories were interfaced to SHAKTI core, enhancing the reliability of the design.

Interface

Custom functional and peripheral interface modules being used in multiple space systems like CORDIC, WATCHDOG Timers and advanced serial buses were integrated.

Provisions for expandability to future missions also implemented through multiple boot modes and hybrid memory/device extension interfaces, say sources from IIT Madras.

The finalized design underwent software and hardware testing, targeting a high-reliability, high-performance product.

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It was conceived by IISU Thiruvananthapuram, designed and implemented by IIT Madras, manufactured by SCL, Chandigarh, packaged by Tata Advanced Systems, Ltd at Perjenahalli, Karnataka, Motherboard PCB (Printed Circuit Board) manufactured by PCB Power, Gujarat, motherboard assembled and mounted by Syrma SGS, Chennai, software developed by IITM and successfully booted at IIT Madras.

Director of IIT Madras

Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, said after RIMO in 2018 and MOUSHIK in 2020, this is the third SHAKTI chip we have fabricated at SCL Chandigarh and successfully booted at IITM.

That the chip design, chip fabrication, chip packaging, motherboard design and fabrication, assembly, software and boot – all happened inside India, is yet another validation that the complete semiconductor ecosystem and expertise exists within our country, he said.

Chairman of ISRO

Dr. V Narayanan, Chairman, ISRO, said, we at ISRO are very happy that IRIS Controller conceived by IISU based on SHAKTI processor of IIT Madras could be successfully developed end-to-end with Indian resources.

This marks truly a milestone in “Make in India” efforts in semiconductor design and fabrication, he said.

I congratulate all the teams involved, especially the IISU Team led by Padmakumar ES and the IIT Madras team led by Prof. V. Kamakoti.

I am sure that this high-performance controller, realized as per our requirements, will contribute significantly to future embedded controllers for space mission-related applications, he said.

It is planned to flight test a product based on this controller shortly and performance will be confirmed, he said.

IIT Madras

IRIS-LV Processor is fully indigenous and fabricated in SCL’s 180 nm technology node encompassing mask frame design, GDS preparation and testing. Post silicon design validation & extensive electrical testing on wafer-level was conducted at SCL in close collaboration with the IIT Madras team, he said.

SCL is committed and continually working in association with academia and startups to facilitate and achieve Atmanirbharta in the realization of niche products, he said.

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