The NEET 2025 examination was difficult. The highest marks scored by a candidate was 686 marks. Physics and Chemistry sections were lengthy, with difficult application based questions requiring deep focus and attention to details. When writing the exam, students in the Indore and Ujjain district faced a power cut which distracted the students from the exam.
Affected students have asked the Honorable MP High Court to consider allowing a re-examination to be held by the NTA. This plea was raised via petition before June 3rd, 2025. The court stayed the order for a retest on the reason that it could cause an evaluation discrepancy due to differences in the difficulty level of the re-test paper.
As a result, the re-test plea of the affected candidates from the Indore and Ujjain regions has been put on hold. The next date of the hearing is July 10th, 2025. As for the candidates awaiting their results and final order yet to receive clarity. The uncertainty regarding the re-examination decision is a major concern which impacts the further process of the candidates.

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NEET Re-Test 2025 Decision Important Dates
The NEET re-examination decision is pending. Its final order is yet to be passed by the Honorable MP High Court. The next date of hearing has been scheduled for July 30th, 2025. Check the table below to know the NEET re-test decision 2025 quick updates.
Latest Updates on NEET Re-Test Decision 2025 | |
Important Events | Dates |
Petition Filed On | June 3rd, 2025 |
Interim Order to Hold Results Issued On | July 1st, 2025 |
Re-test Decision Next Date of Hearing | July 10th, 2025 |
NEET Re-Test 2025 Decision Key UpdatesÂ
The latest updates regarding the NEET 2025 re-test decision concern the next date of hearing and the statements made by the honorable judges during the last hearing. The previous court hearing for the re-test decision was held on July 1st, 2025. Important observations were made by the honorable judges examining the court order. Here is a brief summary of the NEET re-test decision 2025 latest updates.
- 75 candidates who have filed a petition for NEET re-examination are yet to receive their results.
- NTA has been directed to hold the results until further notice.
- In the recent hearing on July 1st, 2025, the MP High Court held that the petition is valid based on the reasoning that the Right To Equality under Article 14 of the Indian Constitution was interfered with by the exam authorities.
- The next date of hearing is July 4th, 2025.
- Similar types of proceedings are to be conducted for more candidates who have been affected by power-cut during the exam.
- Candidates affected by the mismanagement and lack of power backup have filed similar petitions in the previous 1.5 months.
Committee Report on NEET Re-test
A report committee had been established during the hearing of the re-test matter before the Honorable MP High Court. This committee or panel of experts created a report which did not account for the human emotions such as the pain and anguish experienced by the test takers.
NTA opposed the re-test on the basis of the expert committee report. The report was mainly highlighting the outcome of an audit which was conducted on the exam centres at fault in the Indore district. Here are the key aspects of the Audit Report.
NEET Re-test Audit Report Key Aspects | |
Key Aspects | Details |
Report Cited By | Solicitor General Tushar Mehta |
Report Committee Headed By | Indore Collector and senior officials |
Submission Made on the Basis of the Report | NEET UG exam 2025 not affected due to power failure at any NEET exam centre. |
Report Citing on Electricity Complaints | Electricity restored as soon as complaints were made |
Report Citing on Fault of Exam Centres | Most NEET UG exam centres had made provision for electricity backup. |
Report Citing on Electricity Provision | Alternative arrangements like candles, emergency lights, etc were made. |
Opinion of the Honorable Court on NEET Centre Audit Report
The NEET centres located in Indore which were at fault for not providing electricity backup to the students were recently audited by an expert committee on behalf of the NTA. While NTA claimed the report to be valuable, the honorable court raised questions on its authenticity.
NEET Centre Audit Report Opinion of the Court | |
Particulars | Opinion of the Honorable Court |
Acceptance | Report cannot be accepted at its face value |
Reason for Non-Acceptance | It does not account for human emotions which prevailed during the examination. |
Data Included in the report | Centres inspection data |
Weather Conditions | Not included in the report |
Performance of the Candidate | Impact of the bad weather on the test takers performance not included in the report. |
Honorable MP High Court Observations on NEET Re-test Matter
The honorable MP High court sees the report as a flawed instrument used in the court of law to prove that the exam centre and the management is not at fault. As a result, the report was not accepted as a solid document and further scrutiny into the matter is still required to arrive at a wise decision.
Honorable MP High Court Observations on NEET Re-test Matter | |
Particulars | Details |
Duration of the Exam | 3 hours only |
Difficulty in Reading and Writing | Students faced difficulty for 1-2 hours |
Impact of the Power-cut | Disturbs the mental condition of the candidate |
Impact on performance | Disturbance in focus can lead to a poor outcome. |
Accepting the Report | The report cannot be taken at its face value, it fails to consider emotions and impact on the students. |

FAQs
Whether NTA will hold a NEET re-test is not clear as the next date of hearing is July 4th, 2025.
No, the report of the expert committee on NEET exam centres was not considered at its face value by the court. NTA relied on the report.
Affected candidates will have to take a NEET re-test if allowed and the re-test scores will be considered valid. Other candidates will not be affected by this decision but the counselling dates might be extended.