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UDF urges AIIMS to postpone INI-CET exams amid Indo-Pak conflict

Due to the uncertainty of the situation, several medical aspirants are now urging the government to delay the forthcoming medical entrance tests such as INICET, NEET PG and others

EdexLive Desk

Today, Saturday, May 10, 2025, the United Doctors Front (UDF) appealed to the Director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi to postpone the Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test for Postgraduate (INI-CET - PG) and Institute of National Importance Super-Specialty Entrance Test (INI-SS) examinations scheduled for May 17, and May 24, 2025, respectively.

The letter states that the escalating Indo-Pak border conflict is turning out to be a significant concern for medical aspirants.

Reasons for postponement
UDF outlined several challenges faced by candidates due to the ongoing war emergency, such as:

1) Security and travel restrictions
Curfews and restricted movement in the border regions have made it difficult and unsafe for candidates to travel to faraway exam centres.

2) Psychological distress
The war-like situation has caused widespread anxiety among students, particularly those with families living in affected areas, impacting their exam preparation.

3) Transport and communication disruptions
Suspended transport, lockdowns, blocked roads, and sparse internet or network blackouts, have disrupted connectivity and may digitally impact the aspirants.

4) Prioritising emergency services
Local and state administrations that are currently focused on security, health, and relief efforts might create logistical and infrastructural issues.

UDF National President Dr Lakshya Mittal emphasised the need for a stable and secure environment for the exams, urging AIIMS to delay the tests and prioritise student welfare during this time.

Several other netizens are simultaneously urging for the postponement of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Postgraduate (NEET PG) courses 2025 as the uncertainty of the situation looms large.

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