NEET Re-Examination Set for June 21: NMC Cancels Leave for Medical Students
Overview of the NEET Re-Examination
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has finalized arrangements for the NEET re-examination, which is slated for June 21. More than 22 lakh candidates are expected to participate. In light of this, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has mandated that MBBS and other medical students across the country will not be allowed to take leave during this period. An advisory has been issued to all medical colleges and institutions, instructing them to deny leave requests for June 20 and 21.
Details of the NMC Advisory
**Emergency Leave Only**
According to the NMC's advisory, medical colleges are prohibited from granting leave to MBBS and other medical students on June 21 and 22. Routine leave requests will not be entertained, although emergency leave may be approved if a valid reason is provided.
Purpose Behind the Advisory
**Ensuring a Fair Examination Process**
The NMC's decision to cancel leave for medical students on these dates is a response to a directive from the Ministry of Education. This initiative aims to facilitate a fair and orderly NEET re-examination, and all medical institutions are expected to comply with these guidelines.
**Addressing Past Irregularities**
The NMC has noted previous instances where medical students were involved in questionable activities related to examinations. Therefore, it is crucial for medical colleges to remain alert. The intent behind this advisory is to prevent any irregularities and maintain the integrity of the examination process.
Background on NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation
**Re-Examination Following Paper Leak**
The NEET re-examination is being conducted on June 21 after the NEET-UG 2026 exam, which took place on May 3, was cancelled due to a paper leak. This re-examination will see participation from over 2.2 million candidates.
