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The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) on Monday 
announced the postponement of the NEET-PG 2025 examination, following a 
directive from the Supreme Court to conduct the exam in a single shift while 
ensuring transparency and security.
In compliance with the court's order, 
the NBEMS stated that NEET-PG 2025, initially scheduled for June 15, will now be 
held at a later date to allow for logistical adjustments.
The board 
emphasised that the postponement is aimed at expanding the number of test 
centres and upgrading the required infrastructure to meet the court's standards 
for fairness and security.
The NBEMS order read, "NBEMS will conduct 
NEET-PG 2025 in a single shift. NEET-PG 2025, scheduled to be held on 
15.06.2025, has been postponed to arrange for more Test Centres and required 
infrastructure. The revised date for the conduct of NEET-PG 2025 shall be 
notified shortly."
The announcement comes in response to the Supreme 
Court's order in the case of Writ Petition No. 456/2025 (Aditi & Ors vs National 
Board of Examination in Medical Sciences & Ors), where the apex court directed 
the authorities to make necessary arrangements for conducting the NEET-PG 2025.
"We, accordingly, direct the respondents to make necessary arrangements for 
holding the NEET-PG 2025 examination in one shift, duly ensuring that complete 
transparency is maintained and secure centres are identified and commissioned," 
said the bench in an order.
The NEET-PG exam is a key gateway for 
admission to postgraduate medical courses across India. Conducting the exam in a 
single shift is expected to reduce disparities in difficulty levels and improve 
the overall integrity of the examination process.
The Supreme Court on 
May 30 had directed the National Board of Examination (NBE) to hold the National 
Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate courses (NEET-PG) 2025 in a 
single shift.
A vacation bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sanjay Kumar, and 
NK Anjaria rejected the decision of NBE to hold the exam in two shifts, saying 
it creates "arbitrariness".
The bench said it will be open for NBE to 
apply for extension of time if they find that the arrangements can't be done by 
15 June, the scheduled date of exam.
"Holding the exam in two shifts 
leads to arbitrariness and cannot give a level playing field. The question 
papers in the two shifts can never be of the same difficulty level... The 
examining body ought to have considered making arrangements for holding the 
examination in one shift," the order stated.
As the counsel of NBE said 
that to hold exam in one shift, 900 extra centres will have to be arranged, 
which is not possible before June 15, the bench said, "We are not ready to 
accept that in entire country and considering the technological advancements in 
this country the examining body could not find enough centres to hold the 
examination and one shift."
The counsel further said that NBE has even 
very limited centres to hold the exam in one shift.
"Infrastructure for 
Wi-Fi, good computer safety security, etc. All possible problems have been 
considered and then this solution (of two shifts) has been given," added the 
counsel.
The counsel said that out of over 2.5 lakh candidates, only a 
handful of them have approached the court against the NBE decision to hold the 
exam in two shifts.
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