NEET-UG held at over 5,400 centres under strict security, no reports of untoward incidents
More than 22.7 lakh candidates had registered for the test.
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New Delhi, 4 May
Medical entrance exam NEET-UG was held at more than 5,400 centres
around the country amid strict monitoring and security measures on Sunday,
officials said.
More than 22.7 lakh candidates had registered for the test. The
official attendance data will be available in a few hours.
Mock drills were held at all National Eligibility cum Entrance
Test-Undergraduate (NEET-UG) centres on Saturday to ensure smooth conduct of
the nationwide exam. Most of the centres were located in government and
government-aided schools, colleges, universities and institutions.
While no untoward incidents have been reported so far, members of the
Brahmin community held a protest outside an exam centre in Karnataka's
Kalaburagi, demanding accountability after some students from the community
were asked to remove their 'janivara (sacred thread)' before entering the exam hall.
Three men were detained by the Special Operations Group of the
Rajasthan Police for allegedly trying to dupe a candidate of Rs 40 lakh by
promising him the question paper.
In Bhubaneshwar, police arrested four members of an interstate
gang for allegedly taking money from aspirants for admission in a medical
college.
"There were three layers of monitoring today -- at the
district, state, and central levels. To ensure smooth and secure conduct of the
exam, mock drills were conducted at all centres. These drills helped in testing
readiness in terms of functionality of mobile signal jammers, availability of
adequate manpower for frisking, and biometric authentication procedures,"
an official said.
Transporting question papers under police escort, monitoring
coaching centres to identify organised cheating rackets, multi-layered frisking
by district police in addition to designated security personnel at the exam
centres were among the steps taken by the National Testing Agency (NTA), led by
the Union education ministry.
The strict measures came a year after alleged irregularities,
including paper leaks, were flagged in NEET-UG that put the exam's integrity
under scanner.
In a crackdown on fake claims about NEET-UG, the NTA identified
106 Telegram and 16 Instagram channels involved in spreading false information.
The NTA's dedicated portal for receiving such concerns has flagged
more than 1,500 claims of paper leaks for the exam.
In a decisive move to protect the exam process' integrity, the
agency had earlier this week initiated action against certain Telegram and
Instagram channels that claimed to have access to the question paper.
The NTA requested Telegram and Instagram to immediately take down
the channels to prevent the spread of falsehood and unnecessary panic among the
aspirants.
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