A student in Nagpur received an incorrect NEET UG re-exam admit card listing an Abu Dhabi center. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has acknowledged the error and promised a corrected admit card by Saturday, June 15, 2024. The NEET UG re-exam is scheduled for June 21, 2024. The student, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, and his family had selected examination centers within India, not overseas.
The mistake was discovered Friday, June 14, 2024, when the family downloaded the admit card. Abdullah's father, Mohammad Talib, stated they were surprised by the international center assignment. He contacted the official helpline. The family then received a call assuring them of a revised admit card.
Examination Center Correction Request
The family requested the examination center be changed to Nagpur. Abdullah cannot travel to Abu Dhabi on short notice. He also lacks a passport, making an overseas exam impossible. He expressed distress over the error, and his mother encouraged him to take the exam.
Student Action Required for Discrepancies
Students facing admit card errors must act quickly. The NTA is issuing revised admit cards for confirmed glitches. If you find any discrepancies on your NEET Re-Exam Admit Card:
- Contact the official helpline immediately.
- Follow the email instructions provided.
- Keep copies of all communications.
- Save screenshots of your admit card and confirmations.
- Monitor the official NTA/NEET portal for updates.
Logistical issues and stress from exam center mistakes can impact students. Promptly raising concerns through official channels is crucial. Documenting all interactions ensures resolution. This process helps students sit for examinations without travel or eligibility complications.