With the rescheduled NEET-UG 2026 exam set for Sunday, students across India spent final hours revising while expressing mixed emotions. Many said the extra time helped improve preparation, while others found the re-exam mentally exhausting. Aspirants and parents stressed the need for smooth conduct, better logistics and a stress-free examination environment for fair competition.
Mumbai: With the rescheduled NEET-UG 2026 examination scheduled to be held on Sunday, candidates across the country spent the final hours revising and preparing, while expressing hopes that the examination would be conducted without any disruptions.
Extra Time Used for Preparation
For many students, the re-examination meant revisiting months of preparation for one of the country's most competitive entrance tests. Several aspirants said they had used the additional time available after the rescheduling to strengthen their preparation and work on topics they found challenging.
Students described the period between the original examination and the re-test as emotionally demanding, with many having to maintain their study momentum despite uncertainty surrounding the examination process. Some candidates said the extended preparation period had improved their confidence, while others admitted that preparing for the same examination twice had been mentally taxing.
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