NEET exam results, students are now calling for the cancellation of the examination and a thorough investigation into alleged discrepancies. Amidst this uproar, a social media ad mocking the NEET exam has gone viral. The advertisement in the newspaper encourages aspirants to consider the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) instead of focusing on NEET.
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In the controversial advertisement, it has urged students to shift their focus from NEET to the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The advertisement's message read, «Disappointed with NEET results? Think beyond NEET, IIT-JEE. Think CLAT! 5-year law from NLU's.» This ad quickly went viral, especially on social media platform X, where a user shared it with the caption, «bruh? marketing koi clat walo sey seekhein,» translating to «one should learn marketing from CLAT.»
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The ad has sparked a massive response online, receiving over one lakh views and more than 5,000 likes. The comments section has been highly active, with users expressing varied opinions on the issue. One user commented, «Capitalism is peaking. Last time a shaving blade company tried to capitalise from young topper's looks.»