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The National Medical Commission has approved 9,911 additional MBBS seats for the 2026-27 academic session across 823 medical colleges. The revised matrix will guide NEET UG counselling, with colleges warned not to exceed sanctioned intake. |
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The National Medical Commission has approved 9,911 additional MBBS seats for the 2026-27 academic session across 823 medical colleges. The revised matrix will guide NEET UG counselling, with colleges warned not to exceed sanctioned intake. |
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NEET Result Date 2026 Live Updates: NTA will announce the Re-NEET results soon. Candidates are advised to keep their login credentials ready to download the scorecard., Education News, Times Now |
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Out of 1,36,939 MBBS seats across 823 medical colleges, 9,911 are newly increased seats, including 2,400 seats in 25 new medical colleges; Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu top the list., Education, Times Now |
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The incident came to light on Tuesday when the student's mother returned home from school and found her daughter unconscious inside a room |
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has decided to extend the deadline for NEET UG 2026 aspirants to enter their bank details for refund of examination fee. This decision was taken since more than 50% of the eligible candidates failed to submit their banking details up till the previous deadline according to media reports. |
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NTA has begun refunding NEET UG challenge fees and extended the deadline to update bank details till 31 July 2026. The agency said the move is meant to help all eligible candidates receive refunds as the re-test results are due by 20 July. |
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NEET UG Answer Key 2026 objection window will close today, July 15, 2026. The objection window link is available here. | Competitive Exams |
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As of July 14, 2026, only 11,46,401 out of over 22 lakh NEET candidates have submitted their bank details for fee refunds following the exam's cancellation due to a leak. Read on to learn more., Education, Times Now |
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NTA has released NEET UG 2026 OMR sheets. Candidates can check their recorded responses and challenge them until July 15 by paying Rs200 per response. |
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Hundreds of students and Youth Congress workers staged a protest at Royal Circle in Ballari on Monday, demanding the scrapping of NEET and the reinstatement of the state-level Common Entrance Test (CET) system for medical admissions. They also sought the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. |