Haryana to provide free bus travel to students appearing for NEET re-exam

In a significant relief for NEET UG re-exam aspirants, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has announced free bus travel services on June 20 and 21. The initiative seeks to ease exam-day stress, improve accessibility, and support students travelling to their examination centres.

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सीएम नायब सिंह सैनी (File Photo: PTI)
Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini announces free bus travel for students appearing for NEET re-exam 2026(File Photo: PTI)

Ahead of the NEET re-exam, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has announced free bus services for aspirants across the state on June 20 and 21, offering major relief to students appearing for the crucial medical entrance examination.

The move is aimed at ensuring smooth, stress-free travel for candidates and preventing transportation-related challenges on exam day.

By offering free travel to examination centres, the state government seeks to support students during the high-stakes medical entrance re-exam and help them focus entirely on their preparation and performance.

HOW CAN ASPIRANTS AVAIL THE FREE HARYANA ROADWAYS BUS SERVICE?

The Chief Minister stated that NEET candidates will be allowed to travel free of cost on any Haryana Roadways bus by simply showing their NEET admit card. This facility will remain available on both June 20 and June 21, ensuring students face no transportation-related challenges while commuting to their exam centres.

According to the Chief Minister, the state government remains committed to supporting students and creating a conducive environment for their academic success and future growth.

He highlighted that the government had earlier extended a similar free travel facility for CET aspirants, and the same student-centric approach is now being extended to NEET candidates as well.

WHAT MESSAGE DID THE CHIEF MINISTER GIVE TO NEET EXAMINEES?

Encouraging students ahead of the examination, Nayab Singh Saini urged aspirants to stay focused, prepare with dedication, and approach the examination with confidence.

Extending his best wishes, he expressed hope for the students’ bright and successful future while reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting the youth of Haryana.

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Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
May 24, 2026 11:21 IST

Ahead of the NEET re-exam, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has announced free bus services for aspirants across the state on June 20 and 21, offering major relief to students appearing for the crucial medical entrance examination.

The move is aimed at ensuring smooth, stress-free travel for candidates and preventing transportation-related challenges on exam day.

By offering free travel to examination centres, the state government seeks to support students during the high-stakes medical entrance re-exam and help them focus entirely on their preparation and performance.

HOW CAN ASPIRANTS AVAIL THE FREE HARYANA ROADWAYS BUS SERVICE?

The Chief Minister stated that NEET candidates will be allowed to travel free of cost on any Haryana Roadways bus by simply showing their NEET admit card. This facility will remain available on both June 20 and June 21, ensuring students face no transportation-related challenges while commuting to their exam centres.

According to the Chief Minister, the state government remains committed to supporting students and creating a conducive environment for their academic success and future growth.

He highlighted that the government had earlier extended a similar free travel facility for CET aspirants, and the same student-centric approach is now being extended to NEET candidates as well.

WHAT MESSAGE DID THE CHIEF MINISTER GIVE TO NEET EXAMINEES?

Encouraging students ahead of the examination, Nayab Singh Saini urged aspirants to stay focused, prepare with dedication, and approach the examination with confidence.

Extending his best wishes, he expressed hope for the students’ bright and successful future while reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting the youth of Haryana.

- Ends
Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
May 24, 2026 11:21 IST

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