NEET 2025 Andhra Power Outage Sparks Uproar: HC Seeks NTA Response
Following major power failures in NEET 2025 centers across Andhra Pradesh, the High Court has demanded an explanation from the NTA. The issue raises serious concerns over exam integrity, affecting thousands of medical aspirants. Stay updated with Only Education News.

A significant controversy has erupted following the NEET 2025 examination conducted on May 5, as reports of widespread power outages in Andhra Pradesh surfaced. Candidates from multiple test centers in the state, particularly in Vijayawada, Guntur, and Visakhapatnam, experienced long durations of power cuts, leading to disrupted exam conditions and widespread dissatisfaction.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has taken serious note of these developments and has issued a notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA), demanding a detailed report. This incident has now raised major concerns about the fairness of NEET 2025, with calls for potential re-examinations at affected centers gaining traction.
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Power Outages Disrupt NEET 2025 in Andhra Pradesh
- Several exam centers in Andhra Pradesh reportedly faced long power failures during the NEET UG 2025 exam.
- Affected districts included Guntur, Krishna, Visakhapatnam, and Prakasam, where cooling systems and fans stopped working amid intense summer heat.
- Students and parents alleged that the exam environment became chaotic, severely affecting performance and focus.
- In some centers, backup generators either failed or took time to restore power, adding to the stress.
- Many candidates have filed formal complaints through local authorities and approached the courts seeking redress.
High Court Demands Accountability from NTA
Acting on multiple petitions, the Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the NTA to submit a report explaining how such a large-scale outage occurred during a national-level medical entrance exam.
The court has asked:
- Whether a contingency plan was in place at the centers
- How long the outage lasted in each district
- What measures NTA intends to take to ensure exam integrity
The HC bench has scheduled the next hearing for mid-June, by which time the NTA is expected to furnish complete documentation of events.
Legal experts state that depending on the findings, a re-exam or compensation might be ordered in affected centers.
Students and Experts Call for Fair Action
NEET 2025 is a high-stakes exam determining admission to MBBS, BDS, and other medical programs across India.
Students from Andhra Pradesh now fear that their ranks and eligibility could be unfairly impacted by external factors beyond their control.
Educational experts and coaching centers have recommended:
- An internal inquiry by NTA to assess the damage
- Issuance of grace marks or re-exam notification if found necessary
- Setting up of a helpline or grievance redressal portal for affected students
Activist groups and parent forums have also approached the Union Education Ministry, demanding strict regulatory action and improved protocols for future exams.
To file a grievance or follow updates from the NTA, visit the official site: https://nta.ac.in
Conclusion
The NEET 2025 power outage issue in Andhra Pradesh has triggered legal, administrative, and ethical concerns. As the High Court demands answers and students seek justice, it is crucial for the NTA to handle the situation with transparency and urgency. The credibility of one of India’s most crucial entrance exams now hangs in the balance.
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