Big Relief for NEET PG Aspirants: Supreme Court Orders Single-Shift Exam After UDF Petition
New Delhi: Medical aspirants got a big relief on Friday as the Supreme Court ordered the National Board of Examinations (NBE) to conduct NEET PG 2025 in a single shift. The decision came after a petition by the United Doctors Front (UDF), which had flagged concerns over fairness in multi-shift exams.
Calling it a “momentous occasion,” UDF National President Dr. Lakshya Mittal said, “This ruling validates our demand for a transparent and equal evaluation system. One shift means all students face the same level playing field.”
The UDF had argued that multiple shifts could lead to disparities in difficulty levels and scoring, putting some candidates at a disadvantage. The apex court took note and ruled in favour of uniformity.
“This is a big win for the entire medical fraternity. We thank the Hon'ble Supreme Court for understanding the gravity of the issue,” added Dr. Mittal.
The United Doctors Front said it will continue to fight for the rights and welfare of medical students and professionals across the country.
