Kerala NEET PG Exam Centers: Venugopal Seeks Local Allocations from Nadda
Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal has raised concerns with Health Minister J.P. Nadda regarding the recent changes to NEET-PG examination centres for candidates from Kerala. Venugopal's letter emphasizes the difficulties faced by these candidates due to what he describes as "impractical changes."
Aug 4, 2024, 16:50 IST

Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal has raised concerns with Health Minister J.P. Nadda regarding the recent changes to NEET-PG examination centres for candidates from Kerala. Venugopal's letter emphasizes the difficulties faced by these candidates due to what he describes as "impractical changes."
Key Points from the Appeal:
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Issue Raised:
- Venugopal highlighted the distress caused by frequent rescheduling of the NEET-PG exam and the impracticality of new examination centre allocations.
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Timeline of Changes:
- The NEET-PG exam was originally scheduled for March 3 but has been postponed multiple times, with the latest rescheduled date being August 11.
- On July 19, candidates were asked to choose new exam centres, but the options for those in Kerala included distant locations like Andhra Pradesh, causing significant logistical issues.
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Communication Delays:
- Although exam centre details were promised by July 29, candidates only received vague city names on July 31. Specific centre details are expected to be released on August 8, just days before the exam.
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Impact on Candidates:
- Approximately 1,000 candidates from Kerala face centres in distant locations such as Tirupati and Visakhapatnam, leading to difficulties in arranging travel and accommodation.
- The last-minute announcements have led to problems securing train and flight tickets and have exacerbated stress and logistical challenges.
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Additional Challenges:
- Kerala is currently facing severe weather conditions including heavy rains, floods, and landslides, which have further complicated travel plans.
- Vulnerable groups, including pregnant women and recent mothers, are particularly affected, experiencing heightened stress and mental trauma due to these changes.
Request to the Health Minister:
- Venugopal has urged Minister Nadda to address these issues urgently and ensure that NEET-PG candidates from Kerala are allotted examination centres within the state or in nearby locations to alleviate these problems.