MD Education Desk | Updated on 20th May, 2025 at 14:41 IST
NEET PG 2025 exam is to be held on June 15, but this exam will be conducted in 2 shifts and more than 90 percent of the candidates are opposing it. Doctors have knocked the door of the Supreme Court regarding this. Tomorrow i.e. on May 20, 2025, the NEET PG case is to be heard and along with this the case of NEET PG 2024 will also be heard. Join Our Telegram for live updates.
LIVE Updates
# Big Update: Case will now list on 22nd May.
# Currently Supreme Court is hearing the “petition challenging the Waqf Amendment Act 2025” which is taking too much time hence the hearing of NEET PG case is getting delayed.
# Lunch Break – Court will continue at 2 PM
# Update @ 13:01 PM – Cases are still pending… stay tuned
# Big Update: Case is listed between 12 to 1 PM, hearing soon… stay connected
# We will update once hearing starts in the Supreme Court
NEET PG 2025 Supreme Court Case Headlines
- The case will be heard in the Supreme Court on May 20 regarding the NEET PG 2025 exam being conducted in one shift.
- According to sources, the case may weaken in the Supreme Court, because according to the Supreme Court, most of the candidates have no problem with the examination being conducted in 2 shifts.
- The transparency case of NEET PG 2024 is also to be heard tomorrow.
- According to the survey of Medico Drive, 92.7% candidates are in favor of conducting NEET PG exam in one shift.
Earlier a group of doctors (UDF) has approached the Supreme Court of India (for NEET PG 2025) challenging the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS)’s decision to conduct the NEET PG 2025 examination in two separate shifts. The top court is scheduled to hear the petition on Tuesday.
A bench led by Justice BR Gavai listed the matter to be heard next week. The plea sought that the NEET PG exam 2025 be conducted in one shift to ensure transparency, uniformity in difficulty levels and equal standards of evaluation.
What is this NEET PG 2025 case
The NEET PG exam is a key national-level entrance test for admission into postgraduate medical courses in India. Traditionally conducted in a single shift, the exam now faces logistical changes due to the growing number of applicants. However, this move has triggered opposition from students and doctors who fear unequal evaluation and rank discrepancies.
Several medical professionals earlier submitted a written representation to the NBEMS urging them to reconsider the two-shift plan. After receiving no official response, the issue escalated to the judiciary.
For real-time updates on this case and other developments in medical education, stay tuned to MedicoDrive.

Shreya Gandhi is a writer at MedicoDrive.com with a Master’s in English from Mumbai. She covers medicolegal cases, NMC/DCI updates, medical education, and health news from India and around the world. Passionate about journalism, she brings clarity to complex medical topics.
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