Massive Security Mobilisation Across India Ahead of NEET-UG Medical Exam
Administrative and security preparations have been intensified across India ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination this Sunday. Officials nationwide are working to ensure the high-stakes medical entrance exam is conducted smoothly and fairly following recent scrutiny.
In the national capital, final inspection rounds are currently underway to finalise arrangements at various examination hubs. An observer reviewing the facilities at the Government Boys Senior Secondary school in Ashok Vihar, Delhi, expressed satisfaction with the current level of readiness, confirming to reporters that everything had been checked and found fit for purpose across the local designated centres.
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The exam will run in a traditional pen-and-paper format from 2:00 pm until 5:15 pm. More than 22.79 lakh candidates are expected to sit the test simultaneously across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad.
Rigorous Measures in Uttar Pradesh
Extensive measures have been established in Uttar Pradesh, where Manish Kumar Verma, the District Magistrate of Prayagraj, outlined a comprehensive security and logistical protocol. The exam will be held across 47 centres in the Prayagraj district alone, catering to approximately 23,000 students.
To manage the volume and sensitivity of the event, static and sector personnel have been deployed to oversee every location. Police and paramilitary forces will secure the entire process, maintaining a strict guard from the moment the question papers arrive until the final answer scripts are safely collected.
The district administration has also stepped in to provide transport and welfare support for candidates, particularly given the challenging seasonal weather. Transport officials have been instructed to prevent overcrowding at railway and bus stations, while subsidised travel fares introduced by the state government for students are being strictly enforced. Inside the city, dedicated transport teams will manage traffic flow, whilst medical teams and ambulances have been stationed at key points to assist students dealing with the intense summer heat.
Armed Escorts in Rajasthan
Meanwhile, the Ajmer district administration in Rajasthan has completed its security setup, deploying around 300 police personnel across its examination locations.
Ajmer Additional Superintendent of Police Himanshu Jangid confirmed that extensive protocols are now active. Officers have been ordered to maintain high alertness and strictly enforce exam guidelines. Armed guards will escort the vehicles transporting question papers and answer sheets, and secure strong rooms at all centres will remain under continuous police surveillance to prevent any security breaches.
The National Testing Agency has advised candidates to arrive at their designated venues well in advance, with the arrival window opening at 11:00 am. Examination gates will close strictly at 1:30 pm, and no late entries will be permitted.
With inputs from agencies












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