The re-test will be held from 2 pm to 5.15 pm. Candidates with disabilities, who are eligible for compensatory time, will be allowed time till 6.20 pm.
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What happenedThe re-test will be held from 2 pm to 5.15 pm. Candidates with disabilities, who are eligible for compensatory time, will be allowed time till 6.20 pm.
The headline splitNDTV frames it as "22 Lakh Students, 5,440 Centres, 1 Lakh Cameras: High-Stakes NEET Re-Exam Today". Hindustan Times frames it as "5,454 centres, 22 lakh aspirants: How NTA has prepared for NEET UG retest today".
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The re-test will be held from 2 pm to 5.15 pm. Candidates with disabilities, who are eligible for compensatory time, will be allowed time till 6.20 pm.
5,454 centres, 22 lakh aspirants: How NTA has prepared for NEET UG retest today
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NTA said it is closely monitoring social media, taking firm action against rumour-mongering and fraudulent "paper leak" claims, which cause stress to students