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The Re NEET 2026 exam was conducted on June 21 across 551 exam centres in India. As candidates await the Re NEET 2026 official answer key and result, concerns have emerged from one exam centre in Gurugram regarding the conduct of the exam. A candidate who appeared for the exam at Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Badshahpur, Sector 67, Gurugram, alleged that biometric verification was not conducted before entry into the exam hall.
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The candidate also claimed that students were instructed to detach the original OMR answer sheet from its duplicate copy during the final minutes of the Re NEET 2026 exam, instead of invigilators handling the process. These claims are based on a first hand account from one candidate and have not been independently verified.
The Re NEET 2026 exam was held on June 21 for eligible candidates at 551 centres across the country. The exam was conducted under standard guidelines, with candidates required to carry Re NEET 2026 admit cards and valid identity proof. Invigilators were responsible for supervising the exam process at all centres.
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The candidate alleged that biometric verification was not carried out before candidates were allowed to enter the exam hall. While Re NEET 2026 admit cards and identity documents were checked, the candidate claimed that no fingerprint or biometric authentication was conducted before the start of the exam.
Biometric verification is generally considered an important step in ensuring candidate identity during an important exam like NEET UG.
The candidate also raised concerns regarding OMR sheet handling during the final minutes of the exam. According to the account, students were instructed to detach the original NEET 2026 OMR answer sheet from its duplicate copy before submission. The candidate claimed that this task, which is typically handled by invigilators, was performed by students themselves at the Re NEET 2026 Gurugram exam centre. The candidate further stated that several students appeared confused while separating the sheets, leading to caution during the submission process.
The final minutes of the Re NEET 2026 exam are usually crucial for revising answers and ensuring proper filling of OMR details. However, according to the candidate, a significant portion of this time was spent following instructions related to separating the Re NEET 2026 OMR sheets. The candidate claimed this created confusion among some students inside the exam hall.
The observations reported in this article are based solely on the experience of one candidate who appeared for the Re NEET 2026 exam at Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Badshahpur, Sector 67, Gurugram. These claims have not been independently verified, and there is no official confirmation that similar incidents occurred at other NEET 2026 exam centres across the country.
Candidates who appeared for the re exam are now awaiting the release of the Re NEET 2026 provisional answer key, OMR response sheets, and final results. Any official update from the National Testing Agency (NTA) regarding the Re NEET 2026 will be updated here.
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To be eligible for MBBS admission at St. John's Medical College, you must first qualify NEET-UG. However, securing admission generally requires a much higher score than the qualifying marks because the competition is high.
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Getting a government
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With 240 marks in NEET 2026 and an SC category domicile in Karnataka, government or semi-government quotas for BDS and BAMS are realistically out of reach, as those require 350–450+ marks. However, you can comfortably secure private quota/management seats within your 3.5 lakh budget.
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This type of mistake does not automatically lead to rejection of your NEET PG application. If you have mistakenly interchanged the permanent and correspondence addresses, your application is generally considered valid as long as your identity, eligibility details, and other mandatory information are correct.
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