The uncertainty in Exams disturbs the entire timeline of the candidate and also raises serious questions about the very credibility of the conducting board. This happened to me in 2024 pg exam .To cope with this level of confusion, you must believe in yourself and your preparation. Keep your moral high ,don’t let it affect your confidence.
Delayed exams could lead to excessive stress and pressure among individuals who are appearing for the exams. They may fear the possible outcomes more in such circumstances and may hope it ends soon. Delaying exams is an injustice to their efforts. Proper standardization of the exam coordinators is essential for the proper conduction of the exams.
I completely agree with you. I faced this during NEET 2024 when the exam was surrounded by paper leak allegations and grace marks controversy, causing massive confusion and re-tests. It’s not just medical field—remember SSC exams getting delayed for months, with results taking over a year? The real problem is our education system has seen no major reforms in decades. Ministers without proper educational backgrounds are making policies for millions of students. We need independent expert committees with educators and students to oversee exam bodies, strict timelines with penalties for delays, and transparent communication channels. Students deserve better than this endless cycle of uncertainty.
I totally concur. Unending delays force talent overseas while destroying student morale and mental health. This turmoil may be resolved with basic transparency and set deadlines, just the way USMLE and other exams conduct it smoothly. It’s time for authorities to put futures ahead of justifications.
True indeed.I personally feel the main problem is politics in between the central and state government.The politicians just fool people in whatever way they can till the elections.As a dentist I see this pattern being repeated in MRB government exams.Limited postings,no or delayed exams making students confused about the different career paths.
Absolutely correct, when it comes to services, and duties provided by healthcare professional the whole world becomes judgmental and then series of blame shifting by the society on the doctors, but unfortunately when it comes to doctor’s rights nobody’s concerned.
Yes, I’ve been through something similar. My master’s exams were delayed by over six months. The uncertainty affected my mental and physical health significantly. Living in constant limbo- unable to plan next step, feeling pressurised to stay in “exam mode” indefinitely was exhausting. What helped was focusing on what i could control, leaning on peers going through the same things, and continuous reminder to myself that this delay is not a personal failure.
Giving exam offline makes student confident, and also boost there knowledge.
Somewhere the thing is about only just achieving a degree no one actually sees that what the candidate wants and some where more candidates with less available facilities is also a situation that impacts.