Safety, cyber surveillance stepped up forward of NEET UG retest as we speak
States throughout the nation stepped up safety and surveillance measures on Saturday forward of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examinationwith authorities conducting drills, deploying cyber groups, and arranging particular transport amenities for candidates, to make sure easy, safe and clear conduct of the medical entrance take a look at, officers conscious of the developments mentioned.
Greater than 2.27 million aspirants are anticipated to seem for the examination on Sunday, practically seven weeks after the unique take a look at was cancelled following allegations of a paper leak. The re-examination shall be held from 2 pm to five.15 pm throughout 551 cities in India and 14 cities overseas.
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Query papers reached district robust rooms below heavy police and paramilitary safety on Saturday, a day after Air Power helicopters dropped the sealed bundles of examination papers at district headquarters.
Officers mentioned the papers are being saved below a three-tier safety association and that CCTV cameras, sign jammers and biometric verification programs have been deployed at centres. To get rid of any chance of a leak, the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) has ready a number of units of query papers and can determine which set shall be distributed on the day of the examination, officers mentioned.
In Rajasthan, a statewide drill was carried out on Saturday to assessment safety preparations.
In Jaipur, intelligence companies and native police questioned practically 30 individuals who have been beforehand concerned in examination malpractices.
“No arrests have been made. We questioned them to seek out out about the opportunity of any malpractice,” a police officer mentioned.
Hours earlier than the examination, police in Ajmer acquired a criticism alleging an try and promote the NEET query paper by way of video calls. ASP Himanshu Jangid mentioned the cyber group started a probe and urged college students to not fall prey to fraudulent claims.
In Madhya Pradesh, chief minister Mohan Yadav introduced the deployment of 38 cyber commandos to observe social media for circulation of faux query papers, leak rumours and suspicious on-line exercise.
In Uttar Pradesh, in depth police deployment has been made and a brief management room arrange in Lucknow for real-time monitoring.
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta introduced free bus journey for candidates and particular cooling zones outdoors examination centres. “Delhi authorities has ensured that no household faces pointless difficulties associated to transportation, warmth or lengthy ready hours on the day of the examination,” Gupta mentioned.
In Bihar, the Financial Offences Unit (EOU) has intensified surveillance on people beforehand linked to examination fraud. In Jharkhand, district administrations carried out drills and imposed restrictions round examination centres.
In Jamshedpur, prohibitory orders below Part 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita have been imposed inside a 200-metre radius of all eight examination centres.
“Carrying cellphones and digital units into the centres is strictly prohibited,” East Singhbhum deputy commissioner Rajiv Ranjan mentioned. Tamil Nadu chief secretary M Sai Kumar reviewed preparations with district collectors on Saturday.
(With inputs from state bureaus)

