According to students, some candidates received relief, but for the majority, the centre did not change.
Talking to ABP LIVE, an aspirant, Priyanka, said, "I didn't choose Kerala but ended up getting Kerala. With the current flood-like situation there, how can I travel to Kerala from West Bengal? I have raised the same issue through the grievance portal and the helpdesk but haven't received any help."
Dr. Akshay Tripathi, who was initially allotted Delhi, has now been reassigned to Patna, which is much farther from his home. "Another mistake by NBE. I am currently in Ambala. Initially, I was allotted Delhi, but now my exam centre has been changed to Patna (1300 km away), which I never chose," Dr. Akshay posted on X.
Another aspirant, Akshay, said, "I have already booked air tickets for my friend, my wife, and myself for the NEET exam to Vizag from Kerala, round trip. Now, the exam location has been changed to Salem, Tamil Nadu."
Confidential NBEMS Letter Goes Viral on Social Media
A confidential letter from the National Examination Board for Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has gone viral on social media. The letter, signed by Dr. Abhijeet Sen, President of NBEMS, addresses the District Magistrates in various regions where NEET PG exam centre are located. The notice urges the respective District Administrations to support the smooth conduct of the examination.
“National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has been entrusted with the responsibility to conduct the NEET PG 2024 examination. I am writing to seek the support of your esteemed office for the smooth conduct of this very high-stakes examination, which assumes national importance and will now be conducted by NBEMS on a PAN-India basis for 228,542 candidates at 376 examination centre in 169 cities as per the following schedule,” reads the confidential letter.
However, ABP LIVE didn't verify the authenticity of the letter.
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