Police said that traffic conditions in Bengaluru were normal on the day of the NEET exam, adding that traffic personnel facilitated movement wherever required. | India News

Bengaluru's NEET retest on Sunday will have 68 centres; candidates advised to plan travel early amid strict security measures.

Hyderabad Police enhance security and traffic management for NEET re-exams, ensuring smooth travel for candidates amidst city events.

Over 6,000 candidates took the NEET-UG 2026 re-exam in Mysuru, amid strict security following a question paper leak controversy.

The re-exam was conducted across 5,440 centres in 551 cities in India and 14 centres abroad, with over 1.38 lakh CCTV cameras monitoring 95,000 centres. | India News

Karnataka students find UG NEET retest more challenging; four late arrivals barred from taking the exam amid strict security.

Four students in the State, who turned up at the exam centres, were not allowed to write the retest of UGNEET-2026 on Sunday in Karnataka, three for late arrival and one student…

At Maharshi Dayanand College in Parel, two candidates who reached shortly after the cut-off time were denied entry, prompting protests from their parents | Mumbai news

A political controversy has erupted after three aspirants reportedly missed the NEET-UG re-exam in Bengaluru. BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi accused the Congress government in Karnataka…

NEET-UG retest turns tragic in Bengaluru as traffic chaos linked to a Congress rally leaves students locked out of exam centres and dreams shattered at the gates.

The BJP has criticized the Congress, alleging that a party rally in Bengaluru caused traffic disruptions, preventing several NEET-UG aspirants from reaching their exam centers.…

Congress president B.K. Hariprasad expressed regret over students facing traffic issues reaching NEET exam centres due to a party rally, while strongly criticizing the BJP over…

A war of words broke out between the ruling Congress and the Opposition BJP over students allegedly missing the NEET re-examination at RC College due to traffic snarls around…

Issue ‘fact-check report’ regarding NEET candidate allegedly missing entry to exam centre due to congestion on June 21.

Police said that traffic conditions in Bengaluru were normal on the day of the NEET exam, adding that traffic personnel facilitated movement wherever required. | India News

In a statement posted on X, the traffic police said CCTV footage confirmed the student had departed “only 33 minutes before the cut off time” | India News