Doctor challenges 'arbitrary' revaluation clause in DNB exam- Delhi HC issues notice to NBE, Centre
Delhi High Court
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has sought a response from the National Board of Examination (NBE) and the Centre on a plea filed by a DNB trainee doctor from Gangaram Hospital challenging the evaluation rules in the Diplomate National Board exam.
The petitioner argued that the current clause allows revaluation only if an answer is wrongly marked “not attempted,” leaving no scope to challenge 'arbitrary' evaluation. She claimed her answer sheets showed discrepancies, and denial of revaluation had unjustly barred her from the practical exam, jeopardizing her career.
According to PTI report, considering the matter, the Delhi High Court on Thursday sought the response of the National Board of Examination on a doctor's plea seeking revaluation in the Diplomate National Board examination. Justice Vikas Mahajan issued notice to the National Board of Examination and the Centre on the petition filed by a Diplomate National Board trainee doctor at Gangaram Hospital in Delhi.
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