Bihar govt announces free bus travel for students appearing for NEET re-examination

Bihar students appearing for the NEET UG re-examination on June 21 will travel free on state-run buses. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced the facility. District administrations, temples, and NGOs will help arrange drinking water and sattu ...

Bihar govt announces free bus travel for students appearing for NEET re-examination
Patna, The Bihar government on Saturday announced free travel on state-run buses for all students appearing for the NEET UG re-examination, scheduled for June 21.

In a post on X, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary said, "For the convenience of all examinees appearing in the NEET examination in Bihar, travel will be free on all government buses of the state."

The chief minister did not mention whether the free bus travel facility will be available only on the examination day or for the period up to the test day.


The district administrations, all temples and non-governmental organisations are requested to cooperate with the authorities in arranging drinking water and 'sattu', a type of flour made up of dry-roasted and ground pulses and cereals, for examinees and their parents at bus stands, railway stations, and other major locations, the CM said.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) recently announced June 21 as the date for the re-examination of NEET UG 2026.

Earlier, the exam, which was held on May 3, was cancelled due to an alleged paper leak, and the Central Bureau of Investigation is investigating the matter.
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