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Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre



Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre


The outrage over students being denied entry to #NEET for arriving late is baffling. Everyone is blaming the traffic, the roads, the weather, the authorities, the exam centre, and the government—everyone except the students themselves. In an age of Google Maps, live traffic updates, route planning, and ETA calculations, reaching a critical exam on time is not an impossible task. Thousands of students faced the same roads, the same traffic, and the same conditions—and still managed to arrive on time. Why should discipline be penalized and poor planning rewarded? These are aspiring doctors. A profession where timing can literally mean the difference between life and death. Accountability cannot begin after graduation; it must begin now. If we start teaching young people that rules can always be bent after the fact, we are not building a generation of professionals. We are building a generation that expects exceptions for avoidable mistakes. Rules are not unfair. Expecting responsibility is not cruelty. Punctuality is not cruelty. Ps: If you cannot calculate the time needed to reach the most important exam of your life, should society trust you to make critical decisions when lives depend on them? #NEETRetest2026


The outrage over students being denied entry to #NEET for arriving late is baffling. Everyone is blaming the traffic, the roads, the weather, the authorities, the exam centre, and the government—everyone except the students themselves. In an age of Google Maps, live traffic updates, route planning, and ETA calculations, reaching a critical exam on time is not an impossible task. Thousands of students faced the same roads, the same traffic, and the same conditions—and still managed to arrive on time. Why should discipline be penalized and poor planning rewarded? These are aspiring doctors. A profession where timing can literally mean the difference between life and death. Accountability cannot begin after graduation; it must begin now. If we start teaching young people that rules can always be bent after the fact, we are not building a generation of professionals. We are building a generation that expects exceptions for avoidable mistakes. Rules are not unfair. Expecting responsibility is not cruelty. Punctuality is not cruelty. Ps: If you cannot calculate the time needed to reach the most important exam of your life, should society trust you to make critical decisions when lives depend on them? #NEETRetest2026





Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre


Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre






Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre


Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre











Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre
