Due to Corona, no decision has been made clearly on the postponement of many examinations. According to the information received, the Supreme Court has asked the Central Government and the Medical Council of India to reply in the matter of repeal of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test, 2020, and to set up examination centers in the Gulf countries. In the era of the coronavirus epidemic, the National Examination Agency of the Human Ministry of Resource Development, which organizes the NEET exam. The National Examination Agency has announced to conduct this year's NEET examination on 13 September 2020. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court regarding the ceremony of examination amid the Corona epidemic whose hearing on 29 July 2020 has been sought from the Center and the Medical Council. Those parents preparing for the same NEET-UG 2020 exam, who live in Gulf countries like Doha, Qatar, etc., have filed Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court. About 4000 such candidates, who had registered for the examination from Qatar in the Middle East, are having difficulties in attesting documents from the Indian Embassy in Qatar. Amidst the ever-increasing cases of COVID-19 pandemic, there will be many other problems during the rules of international travel and thereafter in the mandatory 21-day quarantine center. A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court on the basis of these facts. The same has now been sought by the Supreme Court. Also Read- Defense Minister Rajnath Singh says, 'arrival of Rafale in India is beginning of a new era in country's military history' Digvijay Singh apologizes for his tweet on Rafael price, says, 'Sorry for the error' Corona figures increasing in Bihar, government extended lockdown till August 16