Overview
- Candidates will get their randomly assigned test city by email on July 21
- Admit cards delivering exact centre addresses will be issued via email on July 31 before the exam
- The Supreme Court mandated a single-shift format to eliminate uneven question difficulty across shifts
- Applicants revised four city options during the June 13–17 correction window, which are now randomly allocated without preference ranking
- NBEMS and TCS have scaled up operations with additional servers, 60,000 personnel and 448 centres across 195 cities to support the unified exam