NEET-UG re-exam: Nationwide mock drill begins as 22.79 lakh aspirants gear up
More than 22.79 lakh medical aspirants will appear for the re-examination on Sunday, nearly seven weeks after the original test was cancelled.
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The re-examination will be held from 2 to 5.15pm across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad (ANI)
New Delhi, 20 June
A nationwide mock drill was underway across the country on
Saturday ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination as part of the efforts to
ensure smooth, secure and transparent conduct of the medical entrance test,
officials said.
Security has also been tightened at the National Testing
Agency (NTA) office in the national capital.
More than 22.79 lakh medical aspirants will appear for the
re-examination on Sunday, nearly seven weeks after the original test was
cancelled following allegations of a paper leak that triggered nationwide
outrage, political sparring and legal challenges.
The re-examination will be held from 2 to 5.15pm across 551
cities in India and 14 cities abroad. Candidates with disabilities (PwD/PwBD)
eligible for compensatory time will be allowed to write the examination till
6.20pm.
Candidates have been asked to report to their examination
centres between 11am and 1.30pm. "Entry gates will close sharp at 1.30 pm,
and no candidate will be permitted entry thereafter under any
circumstance," the agency said.
The NTA said it is fully prepared for the re-examination
with district administrations, police forces and escort teams tasked with
securely transporting confidential materials.
According to the NTA, the re-exam involves close
coordination among multiple agencies and levels of administration, with 674
city coordinators overseeing city-level operations and 6,669 observers deployed
for independent oversight at examination centres. Centre superintendents and
invigilators have been appointed at every examination centre.
Over 2 lakh personnel, including police and district
administration officials, have been mobilised to ensure the smooth and fair
conduct of the re-examination, the NTA said.
In a first, the Indian Air Force is being engaged to
transport the question papers as part of enhanced security measures.
Meanwhile, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has
chaired a series of high-level review meetings with senior officials to assess
preparedness and oversee arrangements for the re-examination. The government
also temporarily restricted access to the Telegram, with the NTA saying the
measure was aimed at tackling cheating rackets.
The NTA has launched a verified WhatsApp communication
channel to provide authentic updates directly to candidates and has cautioned
students against trusting social media rumours about "leaked"
question papers, answer keys or paid services.
Several states have also announced support measures for
candidates, including free transportation facilities through state-run bus
services to reduce travel-related stress and ensure timely access to
examination centres.
The National Medical Commission has directed all medical
colleges and institutions under its purview not to grant leave to students on20 and 21 June, except in exceptional circumstances. The move comes in the
backdrop of some instances when students of medical colleges were found to be
involved in activities that could compromise the sanctity and integrity of the
examination process.
"To ensure a fair and transparent examination, the NTA
has put in place a multi-layered security framework, including end-to-end
secure handling of confidential materials under sealed protocols, GPS-enabled
vehicles with police escorts for movement of examination materials, CCTV
surveillance at all examination centres linked to centralised control rooms,
and Aadhaar-based biometric authentication to prevent impersonation," the
NTA said.
The agency said it has made a range of candidate-centric
arrangements at all examination centres in view of the large number of
candidates and prevailing summer conditions. These include reliable powerbackup, adequate electricity, lighting and fans, wall clocks in examination
rooms, drinking water, sanitation facilities and on-site medical support.
Candidates will be allowed to carry a transparent water
bottle, while diabetic candidates may bring sugar tablets and fruits such as
bananas, apples and oranges along with a transparent water bottle, in
accordance with NTA guidelines, it said. The NTA said additional biometric
machines and trained personnel have been deployed to expedite verification,
while travel and weather advisories have been issued in advance, urging
candidates to plan their travel early and verify centre addresses from their
admit cards.
The agency advised candidates wearing customary or religious
attire, as well as those wishing for full-sleeved clothing or woollens, to report
early to allow time for thorough frisking.
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