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The NEET UG exam will follow the same format as previous years this time as well, with the exam conducted in a single shift on a single day.
The NEET UG exam for medical admissions will follow the same pattern as before this year as well. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has clarified that the exam will be conducted in OMR format in a single shift on a single day. The decision is based on the directives of the National Medical Commission. Amid widespread allegations of malpractice in last year's exam, there were reports suggesting changes in this year's exam pattern. The Dr. K. Radhakrishnan Committee, which submitted recommendations to ensure transparency in the examination process, had also proposed conducting the exam online.
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