Resident doctors’ associations are questioning the integrity of NEET PG 2025, citing a series of failures including opaque processes, arbitrary disqualifications, and drastically lowered cut-off scores. This has led to accusations of an institutional collapse, with eligibility decoupled from performance and merit diluted, eroding public trust in the medical profession. Resident doctors’ associations are questioning the integrity of NEET PG 2025, citing a series of failures including opaque processes, arbitrary disqualifications, and drastically lowered cut-off scores. This has led to accusations of an institutional collapse, with eligibility decoupled from performance and merit diluted, eroding public trust in the medical profession.
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