NEET PG Supreme Court Hearing: What's next after Double Shift Concerns are resolved?

Published On 2025-06-12 12:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-06-12 12:16 GMT

NEET PG Supreme Court Hearing: With Double Shift Concerns Over, What will be Discussed Next?

The Supreme Court's recent ruling directing the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to conduct the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) Examination in a single shift came as major relief for the aspirants who were concerned about the double shift exam pattern and especially the normalisation method.

Now that NBE has announced that the NEET PG Examination will be conducted on August 03, 2025, the aspirants are waiting for the next Supreme Court hearing when the other concerns regarding the transparency in the PG medical entrance examination will be discussed.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that multiple pleas were filed before the Apex Court addressing different aspects of the NEET PG Examination. Apart from the challenge against the two-shift examination pattern and the normalisation method, the candidates from NEET PG 2024 and NEET PG 2025 had also demanded transparency and fairness in the exam. Their demands also included the release of the NEET PG question paper and answer keys.

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NEET PG Supreme Court Hearing: With Double Shift Concerns Over, What will be Discussed Next?

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