NEET PG Supreme Court Hearing Update: The Supreme Court of India has listed the NEET PG 2025 SC hearing for two days about two separate petitions. The Supreme Court will hear the petition seeking transparency and anomalies in the normalization process in the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Postgraduate (NEET-PG) Entrance Examination for the session 2025 on May 22, 2025. Also, the petition seeking the SC verdict on conducting the NEET PG 2025 session entrance exam in a single shift is scheduled for hearing on May 23, 2025.
Those candidates who want to get full details and latest updates regarding NEET PG Supreme Court Hearing Update then check this blog post till the end. In this blog post, information has been given about two petitions related to NEET PG which have been filed in the Supreme Court.
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Hearing on NEET PG 2024 transparency in Supreme Court on May 22
Originally filed the petition in SC in September 2024, the petition seeking transparency in the NEET Postgraduate 2025 Entrance examination has been adjourned several times. Most recently, the petition was scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court on May 20, but it was adjourned. The Supreme Court bench of Chief Justice of India Gavai and Justice AG Masih will now hear the petition in SC on May 22, 2025.
Although the Supreme Court bench notified that the petition related to NEET PG 2024 entrance examination irregularities now seems infructuous, the outcome of the verdict will affect the current and upcoming batch of NEET PG entrance exams. The Supreme Court bench will hear the petition of 19 NEET PG applicants who want the Supreme Court’s verdict on NEET PG exam anomalies, such as transparency difficulties, normalization process, normalization formula transparency, and last-minute amendments in the exam pattern.
Plea seeking single shift exam for NEET PG 2025 exam to be heard in Supreme Court on May 23
Plea seeking single shift exam for NEET PG 2025 entrance exam to be heard by Supreme Court on May 23, 2025. The petition has been adjourned due to the hearing of the Waqf case. United Doctors Front challenged the format of the exam in two shifts and urged the Supreme Court to order the NEET Postgraduate exam to be held in a single shift. The petition challenges NBE’s decision (Decision of National Board of Examination) to conduct the exam in two shifts and use different question papers. It argues that the normalization process used for scoring lacks clarity and undermines merit-based assessment, as reported by ABP Live.
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