NEET PG 2025 qualifying cut-offs were drastically lowered, allowing candidates with zero or negative scores to be eligible for counselling. This move, aimed at filling vacant postgraduate seats, has sparked widespread criticism from medical bodies concerned about academic standards and patient safety. The controversy has escalated to the Supreme Court, highlighting broader issues of merit and governance in medical education.
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