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NEET PG has been surrounded by multiple controversies. As per the latest update, the NBE has postponed the NEET PG 2025 exam. The revised NEET PG exam date 2025 will soon be announced. The Supreme Court recently ordered that NEET PG 2025 to be conducted in single shift exam. The court has noted that the question papers in two different shifts will lead to variations in the difficulty level. Earlier, medical students shared dismay over the conduct of the NEET PG exam in two-shifts. The move was criticised by aspirants who accuse the changing process can lead to discrepancies in question paper difficulty level across shifts and NEET PG results.
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The Supreme Court issued several directions to the authorities related to NEET PG 2025. The court has directed authorities to publish the raw scores, answer keys and normalisation formulae for transparency in multi-shift NEET PG exams. The Supreme Court bench comprising Justice J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan ordered several directions to prevent certain flaws in the system. Candidates looking for answers to NEET PG 2025 changes by Supreme Court, preventing seat blocking during the counselling process can check the latest changes in NEET PG 2025 in the article below.
The Supreme Court has directed NBE to conduct NEET PG exam in single shift mode. In a landmark decision, the court ordered that the graduate medical test must be conducted in single shift only instead of two shifts. Since the announcement of multiple shift exam mode, NEET PG was facing controversy due to concerns over the conduct of the NEET PG exam in two-shifts. Students and experts expressed disappointment with the conduct of the medical entrance test in two-shifts like the previous year. The petition was filed in the Supreme Court argues that the multiple-shift exam can lead to variations in the question paper difficulty level and finally in the NEET PG results.
The Supreme Court has ordered authorities to publish NEET PG answer keys, raw scores and any normalisation formula to calculate NEET PG results. Several petitions have been filed in the court regarding the lack of transparency, absence of answer keys and changes in NEET PG exam pattern. However, the latest directions by the court will prevent potential malpractices and ensure transparency in the NEET PG 2025.
The Supreme Court has issued several directions to the concerned authorities related to NEET PG counselling and admission process. The court has asked officials to implement a nationally synchronised counselling calendar to align All India Quota and state rounds and prevent seat blocking during the counselling process. Several directions made by the Supreme Court on counselling and admission process can be checked below:
Make pre-counselling fee disclosure mandatory by private and deemed universities including tuition, hostel. caution and miscellaneous charges.
Strict penalties for seat blocking including forfeiture of security deposit and disqualification from future NEET PG exams.
Implement Aadhaar based tracking to prevent seat blocking.
Allow candidates to upgrade windows after round 2 counselling.
Blacklisting of colleges who violate latest directions
Implement Uniform Counselling Conduct Code across all states
Establish a Centralised Free Regulation framework under NMC
The NEET PG 2025 will be conducted in single-shift instead of two-shifts. This year, the NBE has introduced sectional timing in the NEET PG exam. As per the revised NEET PG exam pattern, the question paper is divided into five sections of 40 questions. Each section will have 42 minutes of time allotted. Students will have to finish the section in the given time schedule. Candidates will not be allowed to review or modify answers after the completion of the allotted time. The NEET PG total marks are 800.
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If a candidate qualifies for NEET PG only after the revision or reduction of the qualifying cut-off, registration for counselling is allowed only if the counselling authority opens a fresh registration or re-registration window for newly qualified candidates. If the system currently shows “you have not registered” and does not
A total of 49873 NEET PG seats are available for candidates seeking admission in MD, MS and PG Diploma courses. Out of which, 27273 are government seats and 22600 are private seats. For more detailed information:
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As the NEET PG counselling is going on, NEET PG All India College Predictor will help students to know the college and course they can get based on their NEET PG score/rank and selected seat type. The step-wise process on how to use the NEET PG All India College Predictor
Tamil Nadu NRI quota seats for MS Ophthalmology: In Tamil Nadu, NRI seats for MS Ophthalmology are offered by self-financing colleges only. There are 2 NRI seats for MS Ophthalmology specilaity avaibale under Management Quota in Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital (DSMC), Perambalur.
Pondicherry NRI quota seats for MS
Yes, MCC can reduce the NEET PG cutoff if many seats remain vacant during counselling. The decision depends on seat availability in each round. Cutoff reduction does not happen every year. Candidates should keep checking the official MCC website for updates.
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