NEET PG Candidates Assigned Exam Centers in Different States, Preferred Selections Overlooked: TNRDA

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The NEET-PG 2025 exam, one of India's most competitive medical entrance exams, has once again become an issue due to its seat allotment updates. These logistical issues have impacted many students. Some postgraduate medical aspirants from Tamil Nadu have been allotted exam centers in distant towns of Andhra Pradesh, even though they had opted for centers close to their homes when they had registered.

Many students have been upset after being allotted NEET PG Exam centers more than 500 kilometers from their homes. For them, this will cost additional expenses and issues of safety, accommodation, and studying in a highly stressful environment. The issue has questioned whether the centre allotment procedure is transparent and just. It has also provoked pointed reactions from groups of medical students and faculty members who call for immediate corrective action in the issue before it impacts the performance and morale of the concerned students.

Student’s Concerns over Distant Exam Centres

NEET PG students have to select their preferred test centers while filling up. But a large number of students from Tamil Nadu who opted for the nearby cities of Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, and Tiruchirappalli have been allotted smaller Andhra Pradesh towns like Narasaraopet, Rajahmundry, and Kakinada. All these places are hours away by road or rail, and it is not simple to arrange travel, particularly short notice and high demand for transport prior to the exam.

Candidates and parents complain that the distribution was done in a senseless manner and was not well planned. Many people believe that Tamil Nadu has enough centers to accommodate all the registered candidates in the state. There are a lot of medical colleges and centers in the region where the number of required candidates could have been accommodated.

Why is this Selection Surprising?

Refer to the following table to know why this NEET PG seat allotment is surprising and problematic for a lot of aspirants.

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Travel Requirements

Students are forced to leave two days early, arrange transportation, and stay in unfamiliar towns, increasing logistical and financial strain.

Accommodation Costs

Lodging, food, and travel expenses add up significantly—costs that could have been avoided with better planning and local exam centre allocation.

Impact on Female Students

Many female candidates must travel with parents or guardians due to safety concerns in remote towns with limited transport and hotel infrastructure.

Burden on Low-Income Families

The additional expenses are particularly heavy for economically weaker households, making the exam process more stressful and unequal.

Loss of Preparation Time

Instead of focusing on revision and mock tests, students are engaged in planning travel, packing, and coordinating logistics just before the exam.

Mental Health Concerns

The distraction and anxiety caused by last-minute travel can negatively impact focus, confidence, and performance on the exam day.

Responses of Medical Community

Several groups of doctors and student associations have spoken out against their concerns regarding center allocation. They contend that it is not the first time that there has ever been such a mistake. Such issues occurred in previous years, but although individuals complained, no long-term action appears to have been implemented.

Members of medical students' associations have indicated that Tamil Nadu has over 20 NEET-PG test centers with the needed capacity. There are government institutions and private colleges that have the requisite infrastructure and manpower to conduct the test fairly and securely. The lack of concrete reasons that could explain why the centers are not being utilized to their full potential continues to disappoint students and faculty in general.

NEET PG Centre Allotment Troubles | Immediate Action Demand

The NEET-PG 2025 exam is held in early August, and time is running out. Students and groups are requesting the National Board of Examinations (NBE) and other authorities to reconsider where the candidates will take the exam. The majority desire the opportunity to shift exam centers or to add more centers in Tamil Nadu.

More individuals desire a system that is candidate-centered and data-based for distribution. Candidates desire a process that takes into account the number of centers each state has, how many individuals they can accommodate, and how many candidates there are, in an attempt to ensure distribution is fair. Another prevalent request is for the allocation algorithm to be transparent because students believe issues arise due to ambiguous and arbitrary decisions.

What's Next Now?

As the exam date for NEET-PG 2025 approaches, the exam authorities must get the Tamil Nadu students sorted out soon as well. By the time you read this, it may be too late for everyone to change exam centres, however, something must be done for those certainly affected. This can include providing travel support by hotlines, providing genuine local advice on where to stay and the best approach for travel, alongside ensuring that everyone can be looked after and safe.

In afterthought, it should be re-organised and improved how exam centres are reallocated to avoid this situation happening again, with a pressing mind of ensuring that every student can reach their centre, is treated with fairness and similar standards, and be in a good mental state, is paramount in national exams. The issue with NEET-PG 2025 exam centres is an example of systemic failure being common to India’s medical education framework, and there is systemic mismatch between logistics and planning surrounding the needs of large-size national entrance exams. Additionally, students from Tamil Nadu have more pressure due to unnecessary travel passages, this indicates things need to change now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to change my NEET PG 2025 exam center?

Unfortunately, changing exam centers close to the exam date is difficult. Contact the National Board of Examinations (NBE) immediately to explore possibilities. They might offer solutions or support.

Why was my NEET PG exam center allotted so far?

The exam center allocation process seems to have had issues this year. Many Tamil Nadu students received centers far from home, despite choosing nearby options during registration. The reasons are unclear, but it's causing major problems.

What is the problem with distant NEET PG exam centers?

Distant centers create extra travel costs, accommodation needs, safety concerns (especially for female students), and stress, impacting preparation and potentially exam performance. It's unfair and adds a huge burden.

Is it possible to get travel assistance for a far-off center?

While officially changing centers might be tough, reach out to the NBE. They may offer travel support or advice. Student groups are also advocating for assistance, so check their updates.

Why does the NEET PG center allotment seem unfair?

Many believe the allocation wasn't well-planned. Tamil Nadu has ample centers, yet many students were sent to distant Andhra Pradesh towns. The lack of transparency in the process fuels concerns about fairness.

Can I complain about my NEET PG center allocation?

Yes! Contact the NBE directly to express your concerns. Student associations are also actively raising this issue, so joining their efforts might be helpful.

What is being done to fix the NEET PG center issue?

Student groups and medical professionals are demanding immediate action from the NBE. While changing centers now might be difficult, they're pushing for better allocation methods and support for affected students.

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