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NEET PG 2024: Candidates Say It’s Unfair to Be Treated This Way

Random Allotment of NEET PG 2024 Exam Cities:

The NEET PG 2024 exam city allotment has been announced by the National Board of Education (NBE) recently, informing candidates via SMS on their registered mobile numbers.

This announcement has sparked a wave of frustration among NEET PG candidates, who have taken to social media to voice their concerns about the seemingly random allocation of exam centers.

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Concerns Over Travel Expenses and Weather Conditions:

NEET PG candidates express their dissatisfaction on social media platforms, particularly ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). Many have highlighted the significant travel expenses and challenging weather conditions they now face due to the unexpected exam city assignments.

The long travel distances are particularly problematic for candidates with physical disabilities, who will face additional difficulties.

Questioning the Basis of Exam City Allocation:

NEET PG candidates primarily question the criteria the NBE used for allotting exam centers. They wonder why they provided city and state preferences if the final allotment disregarded these choices.

The NBE assigned numerous candidates to cities that were their least preferred options, reports indicate, exacerbating their frustration.

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Stress of Arrangements for Distant Exam Centers:

Candidates have also expressed concerns about the logistical challenges posed by the distant exam centers. The Free Press Journal reports that the NBE has allotted some students exam cities over 100 kilometers away from their intended locations.

This significant distance adds to the stress of making travel and accommodation arrangements before the examination, leading to increased anxiety among students.

Calls for Transparency and Fairness:

Students are calling for greater transparency and fairness in the allotment process. They are urging the NBE to reconsider the current system and ensure that future exam city assignments consider all candidates’ preferences and needs. Join ZyNerd’s Telegram group for regular updates. Click here to join our Telegram group.