Power Cuts & Future Cuts? MP NEET UG Hearing Leaves Students Waiting for Clarity
MP NEET UG Hearing: For thousands of medical aspirants in Madhya Pradesh, the NEET-UG 2025 exam day brought not just pressure, but power failure, both literal and emotional.
At one of the exam centres in Madhya Pradesh, a long and disruptive electricity outage during the paper left many candidates struggling in uncomfortable conditions. While the test continued, fans stopped working, lights went off, and for many students, so did their focus. When so much is on the line, even the smallest disruption can shatter months of preparation.
Students Raised Their Voices — But Is It Enough?
Some of the affected candidates approached the High Court, requesting another opportunity to take the exam. Their plea wasn’t for special treatment — it was simply a request for fairness.
In response, the National Testing Agency (NTA) filed an appeal, arguing that not every incident can result in a re-exam. During the hearing, the Madhya Pradesh High Court acknowledged the seriousness of the issue but also pointed to the logistical challenges involved in conducting a re-test.
The final judgment hasn’t been announced yet — the matter has been kept on hold, leaving students anxious about what comes next.
Final Thoughts
When major national exams are affected by issues like power cuts, it’s more than a technical problem — it’s a breach of trust. The dreams of thousands are riding on those few exam hours, and they deserve conditions that are fair, consistent, and focused on the student.
As authorities and courts debate what’s right, students are left waiting, unsure of what their future holds. That’s not fair, and that’s why we believe support, information, and action are crucial right now.
At Radical Education, we stand beside every student navigating this uncertainty. We’re here to guide you, listen to you, and help you move forward — no matter the outcome.