The NEET re-examination is scheduled for June 21. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has completed preparations for the exam, in which over 22 lakh candidates will appear. In this context, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has cancelled the leave of MBBS and other medical students across medical colleges in the country. The NMC has issued an advisory to medical colleges and institutions nationwide, directing that no leave be granted to MBBS and other medical students on June 20 and 21.
Let us understand the matter in detail, including the specifics of the NMC's advisory and the reasons behind it.
**Only Emergency Leave Permitted**
The NMC's advisory instructs medical colleges and institutions not to grant leave to MBBS and other medical students on June 21 and 22. Colleges have been told not to grant routine leave to any student on these two days. However, leave may be granted in cases of emergency, provided there is a valid reason.
**Initiative for a Fair NEET Re-Examination**
By issuing this advisory, the NMC has cancelled the leave of MBBS and other medical students for June 21 and 22. The Commission clarified that these instructions are being issued following a communication from the Ministry of Education. The move aims to ensure the fair and smooth conduct of the NEET re-examination, and all medical colleges are required to strictly adhere to these directives.
Involvement of medical students has come to light.
In an advisory, the NMC has clarified that the involvement of medical college students in suspicious exam-related activities has been observed in the past. Consequently, medical institutions and colleges need to remain vigilant. The NMC stated that the objective behind this directive is to prevent any irregularities and uphold the credibility of the examination process.
NEET-UG 2026 was cancelled following a paper leak
A NEET re-examination is scheduled for June 21. The NEET-UG 2026 exam had previously been conducted on May 3, but the Central Government cancelled it after a paper leak came to light. The re-examination is being held in this context, with over 2.2 million (22 lakh) candidates set to participate.
Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from TV9. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.
-
India Turned To Venezuela For Crude Oil. Now An Earthquake Has Changed The Equation

-
Beware! Sellers On Amazon, Flipkart Are Exploiting Apple's Price Hike Gap On MacBooks: Here's How To Stay Safe

-
SSC ASO LDCE 2025 Notification Out: Registration Begins For 341 Assistant Section Officer Posts; Apply Online By July 16

-
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce To Host 2-Day Wedding At Madison Square Garden In New York, Nearly 2,000 Guests Expected To Attend

-
'I Wake Up Every Day Praying There's No Trigger': Mom-To-Be Samantha Ruth Prabhu Opens Up About Living With Myositis Amid Pregnancy
