Cut-off virtually zero: SC says Centre must justify NEET-PG 2025 percentile reduction

The Supreme Court of India has mandated that the Union Government provide a justification for its decision to reduce the cut-off percentile for the NEET-PG 2025 examination. This directive follows a series of petitions filed against the reduction, which some believe could undermine the integrity of the medical examination process. The court has issued formal notices regarding these petitions and has scheduled a hearing for the matter in the coming week. The NEET-PG exam is a crucial gateway for postgraduate medical education in India, and any changes to its cut-off can significantly impact student admissions. Critics argue that lowering the percentile could lead to a dilution of standards in medical education, raising concerns about the quality of future healthcare professionals. The Supreme Court's intervention highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the decision-making processes that affect the nation's healthcare system.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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