Monday, June 15, 2026
    The GeoStrategic Consensus
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Login
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    • HOME
    • AMERICAS
      • Argentina
      • Brazil
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Colombia
      • Costa Rica
      • Cuba
      • Dominican Republic
      • Ecuador
      • El Salvador
      • Greenland
      • Guatemala
      • Honduras
      • Mexico
      • Nicaragua
      • Panama
      • Paraguay
      • Peru
      • United States
      • Uruguay
      • Venezuela
    • ASIA-PACIFIC
      • Australia
      • Brunei Darussalam
      • Cambodia
      • China
      • Federated States of Micronesia
      • Fiji
      • Indonesia
      • Japan
      • Kiribati
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Marshall Islands
      • Mongolia
      • Myanmar
      • Nauru
      • New Zealand
      • North Korea
      • Palau
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Philippines
      • Samoa
      • Singapore
      • Solomon Islands
      • South Korea
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
      • Timor-Leste
      • Tonga
      • Tuvalu
      • Vanuatu
      • Vietnam
    • CARICOM
      • CARICOM – Non-English
        • Haiti
        • Suriname
      • CARICOM Associates
        • Anguilla
        • Bermuda
        • British-Virgin-Islands
        • Cayman-Islands
        • Curacao
        • Turks-and-Caicos
      • CARICOM English
        • Antigua and Barbuda
        • Barbados
        • Belize
        • Dominica
        • Grenada
        • Guyana
        • Jamaica
        • Montserrat
        • Saint Kitts and Nevis
        • Saint Lucia
        • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
        • The Bahamas
        • Trinidad and Tobago
    • EURASIA
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Balarus
      • Georgia
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan
    • EUROPE
      • Albania
      • Andorra
      • Austria
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Cyprus
      • Czech Republic
      • Denmark
      • Estonia
      • Finland
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Holy See
      • Hungary
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Kosovo
      • Latvia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Lithuania
      • Luxembourg
      • Malta
      • Monaco
      • Montenegro
      • Netherlands
      • North Macedonia
      • Norway
      • Poland
      • Portugal
      • Romania
      • San Marino
      • Serbia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
      • Spain
      • Sweden
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
    • MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
      • Algeria
      • Bahrain
      • Egypt
      • Iran
      • Iraq
      • Israel
      • Jordan
      • Kuwait
      • Lebanon
      • Lybia
      • Morocco
      • Oman
      • Palestinian Territories
      • Qatar
      • Saudi Arabia
      • Syria
      • Tunisia
      • Turkey
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Western Sahara
      • Yemen
    • SOUTH ASIA
      • Afghanistan
      • Bangladesh
      • Bhutan
      • India
      • Maldives
      • Nepal
      • Pakistan
      • Sri Lanka
    • SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
      • Angola
      • Benin
      • Botswana
      • Burkina Faso
      • Burundi
      • Cabo Verde
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Comoros
      • Cote d’Ivoire
      • Democratic Republic of the Congo
      • Djibouti
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Eritrea
      • Eswatini
      • Ethiopia
      • Gabon
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Kenya
      • Lesotho
      • Liberia
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mali
      • Mauritania
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • Republic of the Congo
      • Rwanda
      • Sao Tome and Principe
      • Senegal
      • Seychelles
      • Sierra Leone
      • Somalia
      • South Africa
      • South Sudan
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Togo
      • Uganda
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
    No Result
    View All Result
    Agentially
    No Result
    View All Result
    Home MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA Saudi Arabia

    Neet UG 2026: Why over 1,800 UAE students must retake India’s medical entrance test

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 15, 2026
    in Saudi Arabia
    Neet UG 2026: Why over 1,800 UAE students must retake India’s medical entrance test


    Nearly 1,800 to 1,900 students across the UAE are set to appear for the Neet UG 2026 re-examination on June 21, after India’s National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the original test held on May 3 following allegations of malpractice and a paper leak.

    READ ALSO

    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Communications Authority hold a training program for telecommunications sector cadres in Yemen

    What are the most prominent outstanding issues in the Washington-Tehran “deal”? – Saudi Arabia News

    The re-exam will be conducted at three centres in the UAE — Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi — under enhanced security measures and a few revised procedures aimed at safeguarding the integrity of one of India’s most competitive entrance examinations.

    For thousands of Indian expatriate families in the UAE, the retest means more preparation, and anticipation as students once again gear up for the gateway examination for medical courses including MBBS, BDS and Ayurveda.

    Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels.

    With more than 2.2 million candidates appearing worldwide, the UAE remains the largest overseas Neet testing hub.

    Why is the re-examination being held?

    The NTA cancelled the May 3 examination after reports emerged of alleged paper leaks. Investigators found striking similarities between leaked question papers and the actual exam.

    A multi-state probe was launched in India, and on May 12 the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took over the investigation. Several arrests followed, including that of a chemistry professor from Pune who is alleged to have links to the examination process.

    What changes are in place for the re-exam?

    The exam duration has been increased from 180 minutes to 195 minutes.

    The additional 15 minutes are intended to accommodate invigilation procedures such as collecting signatures and distributing and retrieving examination materials, ensuring that candidates do not lose actual writing time.

    Sharjah Indian School principal Pramod Mahajan said students will also benefit from easier access to more rough-work sheets. “Two extra rough pages will now be made available to the candidates at the beginning, right after the instruction page.” So, left-handed candidates will no longer have to reach to the back. “Total rough-work pages doubled from two to four.”

    Mahajan also noted that candidate allocations have shifted in the lead-up to the examination.

    “In our center 55 more students have been allotted. NTA opened the link earlier and told candidates that if they wanted to change the centres, they could do so. Some may have come back from India (due to the regional conflict) that’s why the number in our center has increased,” he said.

    What has the Government of India said?

    India’s Cabinet Secretary Dr TV Somanathan warned that authorities would take strict action against any attempt to compromise the examination.

    “The full might and weight of law will fall on any person trying in any manner to distort, disrupt, or tamper with the integrity or smooth conduct of the re-examination,” a government statement said.

    Why is Neet considered one of the most important exams for medical aspirants?

    Mahajan said Neet remains the single gateway for admission to a wide range of medical programmes in India.

    “Those who qualify are eligible for admission to medical programmes such as MBBS, BDS and Ayurveda (BAMS), along with other systems like BHMS and BUMS. This is the fourth year that Neet is being conducted in the UAE,” he said.

    Usually, held annually on the first Sunday of May, the examination is among India’s most competitive entrance tests.

    How large is the Neet footprint in the UAE?

    The UAE hosts three principal examination centres.

    Dubai’s Indian High School accommodates around 900 students, Sharjah Indian School hosts over 700, and Abu Dhabi Indian School manages more than 300 candidates.

    Together, they account for nearly 1,800 to 1,900 candidates, making the UAE the largest Neet testing destination outside India.

    What security measures are being implemented?

    Mahajan said multiple authorities are involved in overseeing the examination process.

    “Representatives from the Government of India, the Consulate General’s office and the Embassy are part of the coordination mechanism,” he said.

    Videography is carried out in every room and for each candidate. The student’s face must be clearly visible, along with the admit card and the OMR sheet in the frame.

    He added that “mock drills and verification exercises will be conducted a day before the examination” to ensure all protocols are functioning smoothly.

    What is the structure and timing of the exam?

    The paper consists of 45 questions each in Physics and Chemistry, and 90 questions in Biology.

    The examination will be conducted from 12.30pm to 3.45pm UAE time. Results are typically announced within a month.

    How are UAE schools preparing to host the exam?

    The Indian High Group of Schools has been designated the largest Neet centre in the UAE, with around 900 candidates expected to sit the exam.

    CEO Punit MK Vasu earlier explained that extensive arrangements are always made to ensure fairness and transparency.

    “The introduction of a stringent two-tier frisking system reflects a zero-tolerance approach to malpractice, ensuring a rigorously fair and transparent process for every candidate,” he said.

    How are schools helping reduce exam-day stress?

    Vasu had also noted that organisers focus on minimising logistical challenges for candidates and their families.

    “Our examination centre is easily accessible to the metro station with ample parking available to ease the stress of applicants taking the exam,” he said.

    “The Oud Metha campus continues to serve as a recognised and trusted examination centre, equipped with extensive infrastructure, including multiple well-appointed examination halls.”

    He stressed that the aim is to provide a secure environment where students can focus entirely on their performance.

    What are the entry rules for candidates?

    Candidates must report early, as entry gates will close at 12pm sharp.

    No late arrivals will be permitted under any circumstances.

    Students are required to carry their admit card, valid photo identification and prescribed photographs. Security screening will be mandatory before entry.

    What dress code and items are permitted?

    The NTA has advised candidates to wear light clothing to facilitate frisking procedures. Full-sleeved attire is allowed but students wearing it should arrive early to allow additional screening time.

    Only essential items, including transparent water bottles, may be taken into the examination hall.

    Low-heeled sandals or slippers are recommended to avoid delays during security checks. Any religious items permitted under NTA guidelines must be declared in advance and will be inspected before entry.

    Nandini Sircar



    Source link

    Related Posts

    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Communications Authority hold a training program for telecommunications sector cadres in Yemen
    Saudi Arabia

    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Communications Authority hold a training program for telecommunications sector cadres in Yemen

    June 15, 2026
    What are the most prominent outstanding issues in the Washington-Tehran “deal”? – Saudi Arabia News
    Saudi Arabia

    What are the most prominent outstanding issues in the Washington-Tehran “deal”? – Saudi Arabia News

    June 15, 2026
    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Minister of Justice chairs the 76th meeting of the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Ministers of Justice and meets with his Sudanese counterpart
    Saudi Arabia

    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Minister of Justice chairs the 76th meeting of the Executive Office of the Council of Arab Ministers of Justice and meets with his Sudanese counterpart

    June 15, 2026
    Dubai to build 31 new pedestrian bridges by 2030 as walking, cycling trips surge
    Saudi Arabia

    Dubai to build 31 new pedestrian bridges by 2030 as walking, cycling trips surge

    June 15, 2026
    Japan sends a delegation to Greenland to extract rare earth minerals – Saudi News
    Saudi Arabia

    Japan sends a delegation to Greenland to extract rare earth minerals – Saudi News

    June 15, 2026
    Dubai gold prices jump over Dh13 per gram after US-Iran peace deal
    Saudi Arabia

    Dubai gold prices jump over Dh13 per gram after US-Iran peace deal

    June 15, 2026
    Next Post
    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Communications Authority hold a training program for telecommunications sector cadres in Yemen

    Al-Riyadh newspaper | The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen and the Communications Authority hold a training program for telecommunications sector cadres in Yemen

    POPULAR NEWS

    ‘Stop pretending we don’t exist’: Seoul fills its streets with Pride colour | South Korea

    ‘Stop pretending we don’t exist’: Seoul fills its streets with Pride colour | South Korea

    June 14, 2026
    World Cup 2026 Special – Australia surprises favorite Turkey with a 2-0 win in the opening match – De Ware Tijd

    World Cup 2026 Special – Australia surprises favorite Turkey with a 2-0 win in the opening match – De Ware Tijd

    June 14, 2026
    Fashion giant is being sold: 2 billion euro offer from British billionaire

    Fashion giant is being sold: 2 billion euro offer from British billionaire

    June 14, 2026
    Panhellenic 2026 – EPAL: Specialty courses today for candidates

    Panhellenic 2026 – EPAL: Specialty courses today for candidates

    June 14, 2026
    World Cup 2026: Morocco stands up to Brazil, Saibari and Bouaddi shine – Today Morocco

    World Cup 2026: Morocco stands up to Brazil, Saibari and Bouaddi shine – Today Morocco

    June 14, 2026

    EDITOR'S PICK

    WEATHER (6:00 AM, June 14th): A weak trough is affecting the area

    WEATHER (6:00 AM, June 14th): A weak trough is affecting the area

    June 14, 2026
    Did the ants move in among the vegetables? Forget about chemicals in a raised bed – these tricks will make them go away – Garden – Garden

    Did the ants move in among the vegetables? Forget about chemicals in a raised bed – these tricks will make them go away – Garden – Garden

    June 15, 2026
    Telex: Many things were discussed at the Fidesz congress, but one topic was awkwardly avoided

    Telex: Many things were discussed at the Fidesz congress, but one topic was awkwardly avoided

    June 14, 2026
    The Dominican economic sophistry

    The Dominican economic sophistry

    June 15, 2026

    Recent Posts

    • Only two Eredivisie players in Koeman’s Dutch World Cup squad
    • Simečka hits back. So it returns as it returns (a week according to Schutz)
    • Did the ants move in among the vegetables? Forget about chemicals in a raised bed – these tricks will make them go away – Garden – Garden
    • Emily Ratajkowski: Her candid confession about sex after divorce

      © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

      Welcome Back!

      Login to your account below

      Forgotten Password?

      Retrieve your password

      Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

      Log In
      No Result
      View All Result

        © 2026 Agentially - Navigating shifting sovereignties and global risk .

        This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.