The Supreme Court has asked the NMC to examine if a General Medicine PG seat can be converted into a Radio Diagnosis seat to balance the rights of two JNIMS candidates. The Court called it an “extraordinary situation” and posted the matter for August 29, 2025.
The judges emphasized that conducting the exam in two shifts leads to arbitrariness and unfairness, as not all students are assessed under the same conditions. NEW DELHI: 30th May: The Supreme Court observed that since “The examination for NEET PG is on 15th June”, the NBE still has enough time to conduct the exam in […]
The Supreme Court of India has promised swift hearings concerning NEET PG 2024 candidates’ petitions regarding result normalization and exam fairness. Chief Justice BR Gavai assured that the matters will be addressed soon, raising hopes among students for timely justice as admit cards are due on June 2, 2025.
The Bombay High Court dismissed a challenge to Maharashtra’s NEET Post-Graduation (PG) admission policy which gives preference in medical college admissions under the State quota to students who graduated from the colleges in Maharashtra, even if they are from other States. The policy had been challenged for favoring such students over even candidates domiciled in Maharashtra but who had graduated from colleges outside the State.
Today, On 3rd December, NEET PG 2024 is facing significant controversies, including transparency issues and last-minute exam changes, leading to student anxiety. A pending Supreme Court case challenges the National Board of Examinations’ refusal to release key information. Delays in counseling processes and legal disputes further complicate the situation for aspiring medical professionals across various states.
Today, On 25th October, the Supreme Court delayed discussing a petition regarding NEET PG 2024 result transparency, sparked by student concerns over exam fairness and clarity. Issues raised included discrepancies in scores and the lack of a published procedure. The hearing’s adjournment allows further examination of student grievances amid ongoing counseling process challenges.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has urged Union Health Minister JP Nadda to address concerns about NEET-PG 2024 by ensuring adequate exam centres in every state. This move aims to prevent medical aspirants from facing long travel distances and associated stress. Tharoor highlighted the challenges faced by aspirants and emphasized the need for accessible exam centres and a single test on the same date nationwide.
Today, On 7th August, A plea filed in the Supreme Court requests the postponement of the NEET PG 2024 exam due to candidates facing difficulties reaching their allocated centers, citing inconvenience and lack of clarity on the normalization process. The petitioner urges the Supreme Court to intervene and ensure a fair opportunity for all candidates.
