A Nagpur NEET aspirant's re-examination centre was inexplicably changed to Abu Dhabi, UAE, just a day before the test. His family cited the impossibility of international travel on such short notice. The National Testing Agency acknowledged the error and promised a correction. This incident has reignited concerns about the NTA's operational efficiency amidst extensive security measures for the nationwide re-exam.

NMC secretary Dr Raghav Langer said this was a preventive step to discourage any potential misuse and to support the fair conduct of the examination | India News

NAGPUR: An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Nagpur, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, got a shock when he saw his recently generated hall ticket: his examination centre was in Abu Dhabi,…

Family of a NEET aspirant, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, claims that he was allocated a school in Abu Dhabi as his exam center for NEET-UG re-exam scheduled to be held on 21st June.…

The NTA clarified that a NEET candidate's Abu Dhabi centre allocation was due to a change made via their own login during the correction window. This comes after reports of an…

A day before the NEET-UG re-exam, Nagpur-based aspirant Abdullah Mohammad Talib received a fresh admit card with a revised examination centre in Nagpur after initially being…

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has refuted claims of arbitrarily assigning an Abu Dhabi center to a Nagpur student for the NEET-UG re-examination. The NTA stated the candidate…