From AI surveillance to jammers: NTA leaves no room for error in NEET re-test today
Over 22 lakh candidates will appear for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination on Sunday from 2 pm to 5.15 pm amid unprecedented security measures, with authorities
Over 22 lakh candidates will appear for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination on Sunday from 2 pm to 5.15 pm amid unprecedented security measures, with authorities leaving little room for error after the controversy surrounding the earlier test. From 13.8 lakh CCTV cameras and biometric verification to signal jammers, cyber surveillance and multi-layer police deployment, the Testing Agency (NTA) has rolled out one of the most extensive examination security operations ever undertaken to safeguard the credibility of India's premier medical entrance examination. Read Full Story SECURITY APPARATUS ON HIGHEST ALERT Determined to restore confidence in the examination process, the NTA has deployed a multi-layer security system that includes extensive CCTV surveillance, biometric verification, strict frisking procedures, signal jammers and real-time monitoring of examination centres. According to official arrangements, over 13.8 lakh CCTV cameras have been installed across centres to maintain round-the-clock vigilance. Authorities have also strengthened intelligence gathering and cyber monitoring mechanisms to track suspicious activities, misinformation campaigns and attempts to circulate fake examination material on social media platforms ahead of the test. In a first-of-its-kind security exercise for a national entrance examination, Artificial Intelligence-powered systems are being used to monitor CCTV feeds from examination centres in real time. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has also been roped in to assist in the secure transportation of confidential examination materials to sensitive locations, further strengthening the security architecture around the test.
In an unprecedented move to curb misinformation and prevent the spread of fake paper leak claims, authorities have temporarily blocked access to Telegram across India until June 22 ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination. The restriction forms part of a broader security strategy that includes cyber surveillance, AI-enabled monitoring and intelligence tracking to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the examination. Police personnel have been stationed at examination venues, while special teams have been tasked with the secure transportation and handling of question papers and answer sheets. Several states have conducted pre-examination reviews and mock preparedness drills to prevent any lapses during the conduct of the examination. GOVERNMENT ASSURES FAIR AND TRANSPARENT EXAMINATION Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said the government has taken stringent measures to ensure that the issues that overshadowed the earlier examination are not repeated. State governments have also assured candidates and parents that robust arrangements are in place to guarantee a smooth and transparent examination process. Authorities across Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tripura, Himachal Pradesh and other states have intensified coordination among education departments, district administrations and police agencies to maintain security and order throughout the day. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CANDIDATES AND PARENTS With temperatures remaining high in several parts of the country, special facilities have been created to assist candidates and accompanying family members.
