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NEET re-exam: Dharmendra Pradhan urges candidates to appear fearlessly, free of anxiety

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NEET re-exam: Dharmendra Pradhan urges candidates to appear fearlessly, free of anxiety
NEET re-exam: Dharmendra Pradhan urges candidates to appear fearlessly, free of anxiety
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  • Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan urged NEET candidates to appear fearlessly for the re-exam
  • About 22 lakh students are set to appear for the NEET re-exam
  • The Minister has complete faith in the National Testing Agency
  • The NEET re-exam is a crucial exam for students who aspire to pursue a career in medicine

As the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) re-exam approaches, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has come forward to boost the morale of the candidates. He has urged the students to appear for the exam fearlessly and without any anxiety. This message of encouragement comes at a time when 22 lakh students are preparing to take the re-exam. The Minister's words are expected to provide relief and confidence to the students who are set to appear for the exam. Dharmendra Pradhan has expressed his complete faith in the National Testing Agency, which is responsible for conducting the exam. The re-exam is scheduled to take place, and the students are gearing up to give their best performance. The Minister's appeal to the students to appear fearlessly is likely to have a positive impact on their mindset and performance. The NEET re-exam is a crucial exam for students who aspire to pursue a career in medicine. The exam is a gateway to various medical colleges and institutions across the country. With the re-exam approaching, the students are putting in their best efforts to prepare and perform well.

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