NEET-UG 2025, conducted on May 4, took place under heightened security protocols implemented by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with state authorities. Despite these measures, students and their guardians have voiced significant concerns regarding errors in the question paper and delays in addressing grievances. They are urging the National Testing Agency (NTA) to take swift action. The results are expected to be announced later this month. NEET-UG continues to be the primary entrance exam for over 20 lakh aspirants seeking admission to MBBS, BDS, and other undergraduate medical programs.
Candidates in Sikar, Gujarat encountered issues with faulty booklets containing disordered page numbers. In Sikar, students with Paper Code 47 reported that the pages were not in sequence. A similar issue affected Gujarati-medium candidates in Jamnagar, Gujarat, who had Paper Code 48. The misplaced pages led to confusion—some candidates mistakenly darkened the wrong answer circles, while others struggled to match questions correctly, losing valuable exam time in the process.
Following the exam, guardians formally lodged complaints with the Gujarat government and NTA, supported by scanned copies of the erroneous booklets. "Students pointed out the issue during the test but were instructed to continue with the faulty paper," a parent stated. A state official confirmed receiving these complaints.
Meanwhile, NTA has refrained from commenting on the Sikar case, citing ongoing legal proceedings.
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