SUPREME COURT SCRAPS TWO-SHIFT NEET PG 2025 PLAN

by | Jun 3, 2025

 Supreme Court orders NEET PG 2025 to be held in one shift for fairness and merit-based evaluation.

SC rules NEET PG 2025 to be conducted in a single shift, ensuring a fair and uniform assessment for all aspirants across the country.

Gist of the News

Supreme Court Scraps Two-Shift NEET PG 2025 plan. In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court of India has ordered NEET PG 2025 to be held in a single shift, scrapping the National Board of Examinations’ (NBE) two-shift model. The Court called the previous system “arbitrary” and unfair, stressing the need for equal treatment of all candidates. The decision has been welcomed across the board by students, educators, and political leaders.

Case Name: Dr. ADITI & ORS vs. NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATION IN MEDICAL SCIENCES & ORS| DIARY NO. – 22918/2025

Key Highlights

  •       SC mandates a single-shift NEET PG 2025.
  •       Two-shift format deemed arbitrary and discriminatory.
  •       Court asserts the need for a uniform assessment standard.

Why the Court Rejected Two Shifts

  •       Different shifts may lead to different paper difficulty levels.
  •       Normalization methods can’t guarantee fairness.
  •       Exams must test merit, not luck or time-slot advantage.
  •       Uniformity is essential in high-stakes competitive exams.

What It Means for Aspirants

  •       One shift = one standard paper = fair game for all.
  •       Reduces anxiety over slot-based performance variance.
  •       Promotes transparency, meritocracy, and equality.

Who Backed the Decision

  • Justice BV Nagarathna, recognized for her forward-thinking and student-friendly judgments, has consistently highlighted the importance of maintaining uniform standards in educational evaluations, reflecting the essence of this ruling.
  • Education policy experts from NITI Aayog have also echoed the importance of standardized exam environments to uphold fair competition and meritocracy.

 Conclusion

The Court’s ruling ensures equal opportunity for all NEET PG candidates. By mandating a single shift, it eliminates shift-based disparities and reinforces that merit not chance must prevail in competitive exams.

 Sources

  1. Supreme Court of India
  2. National Board of Examinations (NBE)

WRITTEN BY  –  SHRAVANI SRINVAS

EDITED BY: NANCY SHARMA


 

Written By Team Law Gist

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