AIAPGET 2026: NTA announces re-exam for 49 Jaipur candidates after power failure at test centre
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 22, 2026 | 03:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA will conduct AIAPGET 2026 re-exam for 49 candidates affected by the “power failure” at the Jaipur centre on September 1 from 10 am onwards
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct a re-exam for 49 candidates who could not complete AIAPGET 2026 exam at the Jaipur test centre due to a "power failure". NTA will hold the AIAPGET 2026 re-exam on September 1 from 10 am onwards.
According to the NTA notice, AIAPGET exam 2026 was conducted for 36,979 registered candidates in shift 1 today, August 22, of whom 35,837 appeared at 200 centres across the country.
However, at Shri Satya Sai PG College Centre Jaipur, where 192 candidates appeared for the exam, 49 could not complete the test due to a power failure at the centre. NTA has attributed the power failure to M/S Eduquity Career Technologies Private Limited, the exam conducting agency.
Also read Maharashtra Private Medical College Fee Revision: SMBT MBBS fee cut by Rs 81,500, others see hikes
AIAPGET 2026: New exam centre details
The new exam centre details for the affected candidates in Jaipur are shown in the table below.
|
Old exam centre |
New exam centre |
|
Shri Satya Sai PG College Centre |
Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women, Jaipur |
Further details for the AIAPGET 2026 re-exam will be shared through the revised admit card for the affected students.
NTA conducts the All India Ayush Post Graduate Entrance Test (AIAPGET) , a national-level entrance exam for admission to postgraduate MD, MS, and PG diploma courses in traditional Indian medicine and homeopathy systems, including Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Medical colleges try deemed, pvt university, company tags to avoid state control
One will be a deemed university; 2, private universities; the fourth is a Section 8 company. Here’s what changes in MBBS fees, scholarships, Maharashtra CET Cell’s role
Musab Qazi | 1 min readFeatured News
]- ‘No one feels secure’: Jadavpur University ABVP ‘raid’ leaves students scarred, questioning security collapse
- ‘Ready for arrest’: CJP’s Ashutosh Ranka on ‘School Thik Karo’ drive, says judiciary, ECI accountability next
- Delhi Private Universities Bill: New regulator, zero standards, minister as visitor; why teachers are wary
- ‘Chowkidar-cum-Gatekeeper’: Why Visva-Bharati’s biotech head won’t enforce order for monthly workload reports
- IIT Placements 2026: Many in BTech Computer Science aim for trading firms, not Google; internships show why
- Locked Toilets to Teacher Shortage: CJP’s school audit campaign reveals chronic neglect of govt schools
- NITs to offer dual-track M.Tech programmes, industry-led PhD; aim for NBA accreditation for all courses
- Maharashtra NEET Counselling: Medical colleges try deemed, pvt university, company tags to avoid state control
- IIM Rohtak raised MBA fees without preparing budget; income grew 299%, too high for non-profit: CAG report
- MUHS plans virtual classrooms, remote lectures to tackle faculty crunch at new Maharashtra medical colleges