Nagpur Aspirant Allotted Abu Dhabi as NEET Re-Test Centre, Family in Shock An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Nagpur, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, faced a major disruption after his recently issued hall ticket for the re-test scheduled on June 21 listed Abu Dhabi, a location 2,500 kilometers away, as his examination center. The hall ticket, generated on June 14, named the Abu Dhabi Indian School as the designated venue, leaving the family in shock. The Talib family immediately contacted the National Testing Agency (NTA) helpline, where officials assured them the error would be corrected. However, with only two days remaining until the exam, the mistake remains unresolved. The student’s family expressed deep concern over the logistical challenges, including the need to arrange travel documents and flight tickets for Talib, who does not yet have a passport. His parents worried about completing passport formalities and booking flights at such short notice. Despite these hurdles, they are still considering sending him to Abu Dhabi to avoid losing the opportunity to take the exam. Talib, already under stress after the NEET paper leak incident, faced additional trauma from the hall ticket error. The family reported constant communication with the NTA helpline, but officials have not responded to queries from The Times of India. Sources indicated that the NTA is preparing to conduct a mock drill on Saturday, and widespread changes to the exam centers may not be feasible at this stage. Meanwhile, several parents reported that their children’s exam centers were altered in the hall tickets, even though they had not opted for any changes.#nagpur #nta #national_testing_agency #abu_dhabi_indian_school #abdullah_mohammad_talib
