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Neet Pg 2025 Double Shift Subject Disparity Triggers Criticism

NEET PG 2025 Double-Shift Subject Disparity Triggers Criticism

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· Apr 20, 2025

The NEET PG 2025 double-shift exam format has sparked backlash due to subject-wise disparity. Students claim significant variation in difficulty levels between shifts, especially in subjects like Pharmacology and Microbiology. With no normalization process announced by NBE, candidates fear unfair evaluation. Experts demand transparency and a resolution to this rising concern.

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The recent implementation of a double-shift exam format for NEET PG 2025 has stirred a wave of discontent among aspirants and medical educators. The core issue? Subject-wise disparities between the morning and afternoon shifts that have left candidates questioning the fairness and transparency of the evaluation process. Key subjects like Pharmacology, Pathology, and Microbiology have reportedly varied significantly in terms of difficulty across shifts, prompting urgent calls for corrective action.


Rising Concerns Over Subject Disparity

Candidates have flagged inconsistencies in difficulty levels of core subjects across shifts

Morning shift students reported tougher Pharmacology and Pathology questions

Afternoon shift saw relatively easier questions in Microbiology and Medicine

Aspirants feel their performance may be unfairly impacted due to random shift allotment


No Normalization Process Sparks Outrage

Unlike other competitive exams, NBE has not announced any normalization policy

Students are demanding transparency in result evaluation and parity in scoring

Lack of normalization could undermine merit and skew cut-offs

Multiple social media trends and petitions have emerged seeking NBE’s intervention


Expert Opinions and Student Demands

Medical coaching institutes have backed student claims of inequity between shifts

Experts recommend immediate introduction of a statistical normalization mechanism

Many urge NBE to publish a detailed shift-wise analysis post-exam

Students want the issue resolved before the result declaration to maintain credibility


Conclusion
The backlash against the NEET PG 2025 double-shift disparity highlights the urgent need for a more balanced and transparent assessment method. Without normalization, this shift-wise disparity could compromise the integrity of the exam. With increasing pressure from the medical community, all eyes are now on the NBE for a fair resolution.

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