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NTA: Voting will not affect their eligibility to take examinations; asks candidates to ignore rumours

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024 ()
NTA clarifies voting won't impact exam eligibility for NEET-UG and CUET-UG during Lok Sabha polls. Candidates advised to ignore false rumors and focus on exam preparation instead of demanding NEET postponement.
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