NTA Drops Apaar ID Requirement for NEET UG 2025 Registration

Medical Aspirants Get Relief from Digital ID Mandate

National Testing Agency simplifies NEET UG 2025 registration process by removing mandatory Apaar ID requirement, easing student concerns.

Key Points:

  • Students can now register without Apaar ID for NEET UG 2025
  • Decision ends month-long struggle with Aadhaar updates
  • Alternative identification options now accepted for registration

JAMSHEDPUR – NTA has simplified NEET UG 2025 registration requirements for medical aspirants.

The agency removed mandatory Apaar ID submission. Students can use other identification documents.

Meanwhile, this change brings relief to thousands. Many struggled with Aadhaar updates previously.

Previous Challenges

Students faced difficulties at Aadhaar centers. Long queues formed for document updates.

Moreover, the Apaar ID system created registration hurdles. Many feared missing application deadlines.

System Background

Apaar replaced the Academic Bank of Credits. It stores students’ digital academic records.

Furthermore, its mandatory implementation faced criticism. Students encountered numerous logistical challenges.

Registration Process

The new guidelines offer multiple identification options. This ensures smoother registration process.

Meanwhile, coaching institutes welcome the change. Students can now focus on exam preparation.

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