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Supreme Court releases Notice to NBE, NMC Over NEET PG 2025 lowered Cut-Off

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The Supreme Court of India has released a notice to the National Board of Examinations (NBE) and the National Medical Commission (NMC) in reaction to petition challenging the lowered cut-off for NEET PG 2025. The step has brought restored attention to issues elevated by medical aspirants regarding justice and translucency in the postgraduate medical admission process.

The plea challenges the logic behind reduces the qualifying cut-off, saying that it may degrade academic quality and impact the standard of postgraduate medical education. It also spotlights the lack of direct justification and prompt communication regarding the plan.

Taking apprehension of the issue, the Supreme Court has chased clarifications from both NBE and NMC beckoning judicial inspection of the decision-making process. The case is expected to survey whether the lowered cut-off adjusts with legitimate norms and protects merit-based admissions.

For NEET PG 2025 students, this buildout is important, as the court’s decision could affect counselling process, seat distribution, and overall admission process. Candidates are instructed to remain renovated with official updates while awaiting further regulations from the Supreme Court.

The next hearing is likely to purify whether the lowered cut-off will stay in place or be revised, making this a vital moment for hundreds of medical graduates all over the country.

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