NEET PG 2025 Supreme Court Hearing: The Supreme Court of India will hear a petition about NEET PG 2025 on August 3, 2025. The petition demands that the answer key and question paper be shared with the candidates. Earlier, there were concerns about the exam being held in two shifts and the lack of access to answer keys and response sheets by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). The matter was reviewed by Justices K Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria. As per the latest update, NEET PG 2025 will now be held in a single shift across India on August 3, instead of two.
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The Supreme Court will hear important petitions about the fairness and transparency of the NEET PG exam on August 3, 2025. Petitioners, including many NEET PG candidates, are asking for the release of question papers, answer keys, and clear reasons for correct and incorrect answers. They also want a chance to recheck scores and dispute any questionable answers or questions, as well as a more open and accountable marking system in future exams. The current system, according to the petitions, lacks transparency and may harm the rights of students and the credibility of this vital medical entrance test.
The Supreme Court granted interim relief to a NEET-PG 2024 candidate who was denied admission despite paying Rs 27 lakhs, due to a delay in reporting to the ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research. Although the candidate reported after the official deadline, the Court noted he was validly allotted the seat and had paid fees on time. Consequently, the Court directed the college to permit him to attend classes immediately. The college had disputed the delay, citing non-production of an MCC card, but the seat remained vacant. This order overturned a previous Calcutta High Court dismissal and highlights the Court’s emphasis on fairness for duly counselled candidates.
The Supreme Court has officially approved the National Board of Examinations (NBE)’s request to postpone the NEET PG 2025 exam to August 3. The decision comes after the Court questioned the delay and scrutinized the preparation timeline. The exam was initially slated for June 15 but was deferred due to logistical challenges in conducting it in a single shift.
The Supreme Court has approved the National Board of Examinations’ (NBE) request to reschedule NEET PG 2025 to August 3, allowing the exam to be held in a single shift as per its May 30 directive. This decision follows NBE’s application stating the need to double exam centres from 450 to 900 and implement comprehensive security and logistical arrangements. The apex court accepted NBE's reasons, including input from technology partner TCS, and made it clear that no further extensions will be granted.
The decision to move NEET PG 2025 to August 3 was driven by operational and security challenges. According to the NBE and its tech partner TCS, conducting the exam for over 2.5 lakh candidates in a single shift requires a massive scale-up—from 450 to 900+ centres, each equipped with secure computer systems, power backup, and network infrastructure.
Additionally, the NBE highlighted the need to reopen the application window so candidates can reselect their preferred test cities. After collecting new city preferences, the authorities will have to redistribute candidates, assign centres, and conduct mock drills, audits, and system load tests. Admit cards will be issued four days before the exam, while city intimation slips will be released at least two weeks prior, ensuring candidates have enough time to prepare logistics.
The NEET PG 2025 exam, initially scheduled for 15th June 2025, has been postponed following a Supreme Court directive mandating that the exam be conducted in a single shift to ensure transparency. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has requested permission to reschedule the exam to 3rd August 2025, which is the earliest feasible date as informed by its technology partner. Registration was completed between 17th April and 7th May 2025, with correction windows extending until 26th May. The release of city intimation slips and admit cards has been delayed and will be updated in line with the new exam schedule. Candidates should regularly check the official website nbe.edu.in for the latest information.
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The NEET PG 2025 exam, originally scheduled for 15th June, has been postponed following a Supreme Court directive requiring a single-shift exam to ensure fairness. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has proposed 3rd August 2025 as the new exam date, pending court approval. Candidates are advised to stay updated via the official website nbe.edu.in for the latest announcements and exam details.
The National Board of Examinations (NBE) plans to offer candidates the option to select their preferred test city for NEET PG 2025, pending final permission from the Supreme Court of India. Once approved, candidates will be informed of their test city at least two weeks before the exam, with admit cards issued four days prior to the examination date.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has filed Interlocutory Application No. 142418/2025 seeking urgent listing of the NEET PG 2025 single shift exam matter on 6th June 2025 (Friday). The case, titled Dr. Aditi & Others vs. NBEMS (22918/2025), highlights the petitioners’ demand for the NEET PG exam to be conducted in a single uniform shift to ensure fairness. The Supreme Court’s decision is awaited and could impact the scheduling and format of NEET PG 2025.
The Supreme Court on May 30, 2025, ruled that the NEET PG 2025 exam, scheduled for June 15, must be conducted in a single shift. A bench led by Justice Vikram Nath emphasized that holding exams in multiple shifts leads to unfairness, as question papers can vary in difficulty, creating inconsistencies in evaluating candidates.
The court’s decision came during a hearing of petitions filed by the United Doctors Front and other candidates, who challenged the two-shift format citing issues with normalisation and paper parity. The Supreme Court agreed that such practices, unless absolutely necessary, compromise fairness and should not be implemented as a standard approach
|| Recent Update || NEET PG 2025 Single-Shift Exam Demand Gains Momentum as Supreme Court Agrees to Hear PleaWith just 20 days left for the NEET PG 2025 exam, students challenging the decision to conduct it in two shifts have urgently requested the Supreme Court for a hearing. The petitioners argue that a single-shift exam without the normalisation process is fairer, as the current two-shift format has sparked widespread disappointment among medical aspirants. Social media platforms are flooded with demands from doctors and postgraduate students advocating for a single shift to ensure transparency and fairness. The Apex Court, led by CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih, has agreed to list the matter soon. Meanwhile, key medical associations like FAIMA have formally appealed to the exam authorities for a single-shift exam, but no official response has been received yet, leaving candidates hopeful for the Supreme Court's intervention. Taking note of the plea, the Apex Court bench comprising CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih has agreed to list the matter shortly, as reported by Live Law. |
A fresh plea was mentioned again in the Supreme Court on May 26, 2025, seeking urgent intervention before the release of admit cards on June 2. The issue has raised serious concerns about exam fairness and transparency.
The NEET PG 2025 examination process has become a subject of legal scrutiny due to its proposed two-shift format. Here’s the background leading up to the Supreme Court Decision on NEET PG Today Live.
The NEET PG 2025 two-shift exam format continues to face legal challenge, with petitioners seeking timely judicial intervention. Here's the latest update under Supreme Court Decision on NEET PG Today Live: Plea Against Double-Shift Exam Format.
The two-shift format for NEET PG 2025 has sparked legal scrutiny due to concerns over fairness and transparency. Petitioners argue it disadvantages candidates and breaches constitutional rights.
The petition contends that a two-shift format creates an unfair playing field, violating Article 14 (equality before law) and Article 21 (right to a fair process).
Key concerns include:
The plea highlights past inconsistencies from NEET PG 2024, where a "prominent online coaching platform" found disparities in the number and type of questions per subject across shifts.
It was alleged that the second shift had an easier paper, which led to unfair ranking advantages and a previous legal challenge in the Supreme Court.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had taken cognizance of NEET PG-related concerns and sought responses from key authorities to ensure transparency and fairness.
On May 5, 2025, the Supreme Court had already directed the NBE, National Medical Council (NMC), and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to respond regarding the conduct of NEET PG.
The Court had also issued important directions to:
The Supreme Court's verdict could significantly impact how NEET PG 2025 is conducted, influencing fairness and transparency in the evaluation process for all candidates.
The case is anticipated to be listed and heard before June 2, following the petitioners’ urgent request. The Supreme Court may summon the NBE, NMC, and Health Ministry to explain the rationale and fairness of the two-shift exam format. This verdict could set a precedent for future NEET PG exam structures, marking a significant milestone in medical entrance exam reforms.
Disclaimer: If there is any discrepancy or ambiguity in the above information, candidates are advised to refer to the official Supreme Court orders or NEET PG 2025 notification PDF on the official NBE website.