Shadow Over NEET 2025 Result: Question Paper Errors & Grievance Delays Spark Concerns
As the NEET 2025 Result is anticipated tomorrow, June 14, concerns are mounting over alleged Question Paper Errors and delays in Grievance Redressal by the NTA. Students and parents report jumbled pages and out-of-syllabus questions, raising questions about fairness for Medical Admission. Aspirants are urged to check neet.nta.nic.in for the NEET Result.

As over 22.7 lakh medical aspirants brace themselves for the highly anticipated NEET 2025 Result, expected to be declared tomorrow, June 14, 2025, a cloud of concern looms large over the examination's integrity. Reports emerging from various parts of the country, particularly from test centers in Sikar and Gujarat, have highlighted significant issues with the Question Paper, including jumbled pages and content deviations from the prescribed syllabus. Adding to the anxiety, there have been palpable delays in the Grievance Redressal process by the National Testing Agency (NTA), leaving thousands of students and parents in a state of unease just hours before their fate for Medical Admission is decided.
The NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test) Undergraduate is the sole gateway for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other allied medical courses across India. Given its immense significance and the cut-throat competition, any anomaly in the examination process can have far-reaching consequences on students' futures.
Allegations of Question Paper Errors and Discrepancies
The core of the burgeoning concerns lies in the alleged errors and structural flaws reported in the NEET 2025 Question Paper itself. These issues, if widespread, could significantly impact the fairness of the examination and ultimately influence the NEET 2025 Result.
- Jumbled Pages in Test Booklets: One of the most prominent complaints, highlighted yesterday, June 12, 2025, from centers in Sikar (Paper Code 47) and Jamnagar, Gujarat (Gujarati-medium Paper Code 48), involves faulty test booklets with jumbled page numbers. Students reported sequences like Question 7 immediately followed by Question 15, causing immense confusion and forcing them to waste crucial time trying to align questions with their correct corresponding circles on the OMR sheet. Many claimed they inadvertently marked incorrect answers due to this discrepancy.
- Out-of-Syllabus Questions: Beyond layout issues, some candidates and coaching experts have flagged certain questions as being outside the NEET UG syllabus. Question 38 of Paper Code 47, which reportedly involved a calculus-based derivative, has been specifically cited as a topic more aligned with engineering entrance tests like JEE (M) rather than a medical entrance exam. While the NTA has generally maintained that "all questions were from the prescribed syllabus," this specific instance, and others, continue to fuel student frustration.
- Impact on Student Performance: These anomalies, whether misprints or content deviations, create a chaotic environment for examinees. The time lost in deciphering jumbled pages or grappling with unexpected out-of-syllabus questions directly impacts a student's ability to attempt the paper optimally, potentially leading to lower scores and an unfair assessment of their true potential for Medical Admission.
The sheer volume of students affected and the nature of the alleged errors in the NEET 2025 Question Paper have amplified the calls for thorough investigation and transparent resolution before the final NEET 2025 Result is published.
The Challenge of Grievance Redressal and NTA's Stance
A major point of contention for agitated students and parents has been the perceived delay and lack of clear communication from the NTA regarding the Grievance Redressal process.
- Formal Complaints Filed: Following the May 4, 2025, examination, numerous guardians reportedly submitted formal complaints to state governments (like Gujarat) and the NTA itself, providing scanned copies of the faulty question booklets as evidence. Students also claim to have raised these issues during the exam but were allegedly told to continue with the faulty papers.
- NTA's Response and "Sub Judice" Status: While the NTA has stated that answer keys have been published and objections invited, which will be reviewed by a committee of subject experts, its official response to the specific complaints of misprinted booklets in Sikar has been that the "matter is sub judice." This stance, while legally cautious, offers little immediate relief or clarity to the directly affected candidates.
- Concerns over Fairness: The lack of a swift, comprehensive, and publicly transparent Grievance Redressal mechanism for fundamental issues like question paper integrity raises serious questions about the fairness of the evaluation process. With the NEET 2025 Result just hours away, students worry that these unaddressed concerns might lead to an inaccurate reflection of their performance, impacting their future Medical Admission prospects.
The integrity of high-stakes examinations like NEET hinges on effective and timely Grievance Redressal, a factor that stakeholders feel is currently lacking.
Implications for NEET 2025 Result and Medical Admission
The prevailing concerns cast a shadow on the impending NEET 2025 Result and could potentially have implications for the subsequent Medical Admission counselling process.
- Impact on Scores and Ranks: Errors in the Question Paper or the subsequent handling of grievances can directly influence individual scores and the overall ranking. Grace marks might be awarded for truly erroneous or out-of-syllabus questions, or specific questions might be dropped. However, issues like jumbled pages leading to lost time or incorrect attempts are harder to quantify and compensate for universally.
- Anxiety Among Aspirants: The uncertainty surrounding these discrepancies adds immense psychological pressure on over 22.7 lakh aspirants who are eagerly awaiting their NEET Result. Questions about the accuracy of their scores and their eventual rank can be distressing.
- Call for Transparency: As the result declaration approaches tomorrow, there is a renewed call from students and parents for the NTA to provide complete transparency on how these reported errors and grievances have been addressed. This includes clarity on any normalization process or grace marks awarded.
- Preparation for Counselling: Regardless of the ongoing concerns, candidates must prepare for the next crucial stage: the Medical Admission counselling. Once the NEET 2025 Result is declared on
neet.nta.nic.in,candidates will need to swiftly analyze their scores and ranks to strategize for the All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota counselling rounds.
The NEET 2025 examination is a cornerstone of Medical Admission in India. Ensuring its unquestionable fairness and maintaining public trust are paramount. As the NEET Result is set to be released tomorrow, it is hoped that the NTA will provide clear explanations and resolutions to the outstanding concerns, assuring every candidate of a just and equitable evaluation. For all real-time updates and essential information on the NEET Result and Medical Admission processes, continue to refer to Only Education News.
