Telangana Chief Minister Encourages NEET 2026 Re‑Exam Candidates to Stay Calm and Confident
Hyderabad, June 21 – Telangana Chief Minister Revansh Reddy addressed students slated to sit for the NEET UG 2026 re‑examination, offering his best wishes and a clear message: approach the test with confidence and without anxiety. In a brief televised statement, the CM highlighted the importance of mental composure, reminding aspirants that a calm mindset can significantly impact performance in this high‑stakes medical entrance exam.
His remarks come at a time when many students across India and the diaspora are grappling with the pressure of securing seats in premier medical colleges. By urging candidates to stay poised, Reddy aims to alleviate the stress that often accompanies such competitive exams and to reinforce the state's commitment to supporting youth education.
For families in the South‑Asian community, especially those with relatives preparing for NEET, the chief minister’s encouragement serves as both a morale boost and a reminder of the broader educational initiatives underway in Telangana. The sentiment resonates with diaspora parents who closely monitor their children's academic journeys from abroad.
