A vacation bench of justices R K Agrawal and Amitava Roy granted the time after the CBSE sought listing of the matter for Friday.
"The matter will be heard on Friday (June 12)," the bench said.
Earlier, the vacation bench had asked Haryana police to file a fresh report indicating the number of beneficiaries of the alleged irregularities in the pre-medical examination.
It had said that it would decide whether to re-conduct the examination after receiving the status report from the police on June 10.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) was to declare the results of the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), taken by over six lakh students, on June 5
"We are fully aware of all this. The bigger issue is that the sanctity of the examination is under suspicion. We want to be doubly sure that there is no alternative but to order re-conduct of the examination," it had said, adding that it does want to take a decision "in haste".
"We are expecting the probe to conclude," the bench had said, adding that this was "important" to decide the future course of action.