India, Aug. 19 -- The government on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the current system in place for conducting the NEET-UG exam was "fool proof", even as it admitted to there being some human interventions.

Appearing for the government, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta explained to the court in detail how the question paper is selected. Taking a Physics paper requiring 100 questions as an example, Mehta explained the process:

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