NTA managed to help the examiner with providing all the necessary arrangements.
Some exams are most important for the applicant; the NEET exam is one of the toughest and most important. To miss that exam is not at all pardonable. An incident occurred in a NEET exam hall: a girl named Shrishti Dubey appeared for the exam, surprising everyone.
She was suffering from nine fractured ribs and lung injuries in a road accident on June 14. She underwent major vascular surgery and was placed on artificial ventilation. She has since been extubated and is now recovering. Despite her severe medical condition, but she never gave a thought to herself to miss her NEET examination.
Her father requested the NTA to allow his daughter to take the examination and sought a seating arrangement with a chair and table on the ground floor of the centre. The National Testing Agency (NTA) made special arrangements for a NEET aspirant who had been involved in a road accident a week earlier.
This exam was very important for Shrishti; she didn’t want to miss it under any condition. By seeing her willingness and courage to appear for the exam despite her medical condition. Her father requested that the NTA allow his daughter to take the examination with the necessary arrangements in place.
For which the NTA stepped in and provided her with a separate room, medical support and a standby ambulance at the examination centre. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also spoke to Shrishti’s parents on Sunday. Her parents expressed their gratitude to the NTA and the minister during the phone call. For Shrishti’s parents, this help means a lot, and for the examiner, whose career depends on this exam.
The girl’s courage was truly remarkable!

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