Uttarakhand Government Offers Free Bus Travel for NEET UG Re-Examination Students
Uttarakhand's Initiative for NEET UG Candidates
In a significant move to support students from Uttarakhand preparing for the NEET UG re-examination, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's administration has announced a major relief measure. To ensure that financial constraints do not hinder any student from reaching their examination centers, the government has decided to provide free travel on ordinary buses operated by Uttarakhand Roadways. This decision comes ahead of the NEET UG re-exam scheduled for June 21.
Free Travel Available from June 19 to June 23
According to the transport corporation, candidates who are permanent residents of Uttarakhand will be able to travel without charge on ordinary roadways buses from June 19 to June 23. This initiative is expected to greatly assist students traveling from remote hilly and rural areas to their examination venues.
No Registration Required, Admit Card Serves as Ticket
Reena Joshi, the Managing Director of the transport corporation, stated that students will not need to register or provide any additional documents for this free travel. During their journey, students must present their valid NEET UG 2026 admit card, which will serve as the primary travel document. However, it is important to note that this benefit is only applicable to ordinary buses; students will not be able to use this service on AC, Volvo, or other luxury buses.
Guidelines for Roadways Staff
In anticipation of the large number of students during the examination days, the corporation's headquarters has issued strict guidelines to all depot managers, drivers, and conductors. They have been instructed to maintain a cooperative and friendly demeanor with students. Additionally, they are advised to prioritize seating for students arriving from distant areas to ensure their comfort.
Significant Relief for Thousands of Families and Students
Every year, thousands of students from Uttarakhand participate in this medical entrance examination, many of whom come from families that face long and costly journeys to reach the exam centers. This decision by the government is expected to provide substantial financial relief, particularly to families from economically weaker backgrounds and those residing in mountainous regions.
