Supreme Court to hear NEET PG 2025 transparency plea tomorrow; MCC counselling dates soon
Suviral Shukla | September 22, 2025 | 07:47 AM IST | 2 mins read
The NEET PG aspirants have flooded social media and expressed disappointment over repeated adjournment of NEET PG 2025 transparency hearing in the Supreme Court.
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Predict NowThe Supreme Court will hear the NEET PG 2025 transparency petitions filed by a doctors’ group against the National Board of Examination for Medical Sciences (NBEMS) tomorrow, September 23. Meanwhile, MBBS aspirants are awaiting the counselling schedule for admission to MD, MS and post graduate degree courses. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) is expected to announce the schedule shortly. NEET PG 2025 LIVE.
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The
NEET PG 2025 transparency
hearing has already been delayed for two weeks now by the top court. The first hearing took place on September 12.
Earlier, the Supreme Court had ordered the NBEMS to publish raw scores, answer keys, and details of the normalisation method used to calculate the results in order to
ensure greater transparency.
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'Enough delay', say medical aspirants on social media
Following which, at first, the medical board announced to share the NEET PG 2025 answer keys, response sheet, and questions. However, it immediately issued a corrective circular clarifying that only question IDs will be published instead of the entire set of questions.
The change in its decision sparked frustration among medical aspirants with many reporting score discrepancies ranging between 50 and 150 marks.
A bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice KV Vishwanathan will hear the NEET PG 2025 transparency pleas filed by medical aspirants and United Doctors Front (UDF) against the NBEMS.
In addition, the apex court will also hear a separate petition on reservation for transgender candidates in NEET PG 2025 admissions.
Several medical aspirants continue to flood the social media over the delay in the admission process and adjournment of hearing plea.
An X user wrote: "Enough delay. Every day of silence deepens mistrust. NBEMS must come clean on NEET PG marks discrepancy allegations. The opacity of NBEMS in NEET PG 2025 is undermining the future of Indian doctors. We will not back down until full transparency is ensured."
"NBEMS, we know you are hiding something. Stop your cowardly silence and release every single detail of NEET PG 2025 evaluation," another one wrote on X.
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