Nagpur NEET Aspirant Faces Controversy Over Abu Dhabi Exam Centre Assignment A NEET aspirant from Nagpur, Abdullah Mohammad Talib, faced a distressing situation after his admit card for the retest was mistakenly assigned to Abu Dhabi instead of his preferred examination centres in Vidarbha. The incident sparked an emotional response from his father, Dr. Talib, who expressed deep concern over the error and its impact on his son’s future. The controversy unfolded at the NEET retest centre in Ajni’s Kendriya Vidyalaya on Sunday, where Abdullah arrived to take the exam, a day after the issue gained public attention. Dr. Talib revealed that Abdullah and his family had meticulously selected Nagpur, Bhandara, and Wardha as their preferred examination cities. However, when the portal reopened for centre allotment, they encountered repeated login issues, with the system displaying “wrong credentials” for days. After finally accessing their account, they discovered the admit card listed Abu Dhabi as the examination centre, a location neither Abdullah nor his family had ever intended. “My son does not even have a passport, nor do we have any relatives in Abu Dhabi,” Dr. Talib said, urging authorities to investigate the possibility of unauthorized access to their profile. The family’s frustration was compounded by the broader context of the NEET paper leak controversy earlier in the month, which had already shaken Abdullah’s confidence. Despite preparing for the retest, the admit card error dealt a fresh blow to his morale. Dr. Talib emphasized the emotional toll on his son, stating that the family had endured “days of anxiety and uncertainty” following the center-allotment issue.#national_testing_agency #neet_retest #abdullah_mohammad_talib #dr_talib #kendriya_vidyalaya_ajni
