The Supreme Court expressed concerns over last-minute changes to the NEET-PG 2024 exam pattern by the NBE, warning it could cause student distress. A hearing scheduled for September 27 will address calls for transparency in answer keys and question papers. Students have raised suspicions over low rankings and discrepancies, urging the NBE to release official answer keys and establish a grievance portal.
Supreme Court questions change in NEET-PG pattern, seeks response of NBE and Centre

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