
Nakshatra
217 posts




NEET exam is probably the most important life event for any medical student. They give you a 1 and half hour to 2 hrs window period to reach the center. If you can't reach that on time then go cry an ocean , you deserve that for being irresponsible and unpunctual.




















I saw a video of a mother on her knees, begging security guards to let her daughter into the NEET exam. The rule itself is absurd. If a student is late, let them enter and write the exam with the remaining time. No extra minutes, just the time that's left. Punishing a student by denying entry altogether serves no purpose except bureaucratic cruelty. Also parents need to stop treating exams as life-or-death events. Missing an exam is devastating, but it is not the end of a person's future. When things go wrong, a parent's job is not to collapse in despair or beg at someone's feet. It's to stand beside their child, offer perspective, and remind them that one exam does not define their worth or their destiny. A system that shows no compassion is flawed. But a society that convinces parents and children that a single exam determines their entire life is even more broken.






Students who arrived just 2–3 minutes late were not allowed inside NEET exam centers. This system is truly unfair man. Government itself causes delays in so many things. Police always arrive late. Court hearings get delayed too. No one says anything to them, but if a student arrives just 2–3 minutes late, their entire career gets ruined.

This late entry rule should end. Allow them for remaining time. If someone arrives late, they will just get less time. But this way of not allowing them would lead to severe psychological stress. #NEET






