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Home | India | Re Exam Neet Candidate From Nagpur Allotted Abu Dhabi Exam Centre

Re-exam: NEET candidate from Nagpur allotted Abu Dhabi exam centre

A Nagpur-based candidate was reportedly allotted an examination centre in Abu Dhabi due to an apparent NTA error ahead of Re-NEET UG 2026. The incident caused distress to the student, while officials acknowledged a technical glitch and assured corrective action

By IANS
Published Date - 20 June 2026, 11:30 AM
Re-exam: NEET candidate from Nagpur allotted Abu Dhabi exam centre
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New Delhi: A major administrative lapse has come to light ahead of the Re-NEET UG 2026 examination, after a candidate from Maharashtra’s Nagpur was reportedly allotted an examination centre in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, due to an apparent error in the admit card issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

The incident has sparked concern among students and parents just a day before the re-examination scheduled for June 21.


According to the student’s family, Abdullah had selected Nagpur, Wardha, and Bhandara as his preferred examination cities during the application process. However, his admit card displayed an examination centre in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Speaking to IANS on Saturday, the candidate’s father, Mohammad Talib, expressed shock and confusion over the unexpected allocation of a foreign examination centre. “I don’t know how this has happened. Only the agency can explain it now. We had selected three preferred examination centres, but I don’t understand why they want us to go to Abu Dhabi,” he said.

Talib explained that his son, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, had appeared for the earlier NEET examination and was allotted a centre in Nagpur.

According to him, the examination went smoothly and there were no irregularities in the application process or in the selection of examination centres. “In the previous NEET exam, he got a centre in Nagpur itself. His paper went very well. There was no mistake from our side while choosing the centres. We had opted for Bhandara and two other locations, but were allotted Nagpur. We never requested any centre outside India,” he said.

The unexpected development has reportedly taken a severe emotional toll on the student. “After hearing about the Abu Dhabi centre, my son went into shock. He is currently sleeping after taking medication. Whenever we try to talk to him, he breaks down and starts crying,” he said.

Talib further stated that NTA officials had acknowledged the issue and informed the family that the error appeared to have originated from their end. “The officials told us that a technical glitch had occurred on their side. They assured us that they would contact us again at 4 PM today,” he said.

Despite the ordeal, the family remains focussed on ensuring that Abdullah gets a fair opportunity to appear for the examination. “We only want our son to be able to sit for the exam. Whatever the result may be, that is secondary,” Talib added.

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