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Surat Collector Ensures Full NEET Exam Readiness Amid Tight Security

Surat administration is fully prepared for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination across 22 centres. Collector Tejas Parmar announced four planning meetings and appointment of Executive Magistrates at each centre. Nationwide security has been intensified with special cooling zones and thorough verification. Over 22.79 lakh candidates are expected to appear at 5,440 centres across 551 cities.

"Administration fully prepared for NEET exam": Surat Collector ahead of re-test

Surat, June 21

Surat administration is fully prepared for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination to be held across 22 centres in the city following four comprehensive planning meetings, said Surat Collector Tejas Parmar on Sunday ahead of the re-test.

Speaking to ANI, Parmar detailed the measures in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the examination in the city. An Executive Magistrate is appointed at each centre alongside regular educational staff. A Deputy Collector will oversee the routes of the Duty Magistrates to maintain coordination, while police arrangements are in place to prevent any disruptions.

"The exam will be conducted at a total of 22 centres in Surat city. As part of our preparations, we have held 4 separate meetings... While educational staff will naturally be present at every centre, the administration has also appointed an Executive Magistrate to serve as the Duty Magistrate. Additionally, a Deputy Collector has been appointed to oversee the routes covering these Duty Magistrates, ensuring the administration manages the entire process... Police arrangements have also been made to prevent any issues... The administration is fully prepared for the NEET exam," he said.

Nationwide security has been significantly intensified for the NEET-UG re-examination scheduled for Sunday from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. Security has been significantly heightened outside several centres in the national capital, including CM SHRI School at Pandara Road.

Alongside these stringent security measures, the state government has set up special cooling zones outside a centre to provide relief from the intense summer heat in the national capital.

In Raichur, examination staff asked students to remove chains and other restricted accessories. Tight security arrangements are made by the police at examination centres. Authorities are conducting thorough verification and security checks to ensure a fair and smooth examination process.

In Mangaluru, preparations are in full swing for the exam at Government Pre-University (PU) College for Women in Balmatta, which is one of the centres. The papers were transported under the supervision of security personnel.

In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) for Security-I, Priti Tiwari, highlighted the security measures for smooth examination.

"The police have taken out all the materials under very tight security, with complete security and traffic arrangements in place, and under the supervision of the CP, they are being safely transported to their respective centres. The area has been divided into four zones, and the DCPs are monitoring and issuing instructions in all the zones," she said.

The NEET-UG re-exam will be held today, and extensive security and logistical arrangements have been put in place for the smooth and fair conduct of the examination.

More than 22.79 lakh candidates are expected to appear for the examination at 5,440 centres across 551 cities in India and 14 centres abroad.

The exam was rescheduled due to an alleged "paper leak", and CBI, which is probing the case, has made several arrests. CBSE students had also faced problems related to the re-evaluation process.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday expressed his faith in the National Testing Agency, state governments and people in the education sector and conveyed his best wishes to students sitting for the NEET-UG exam, stating that they should appear in the test without worry and fear.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Finally some accountability! The CBI arrests give us hope that the system is being cleaned up. But I still worry about rural students who traveled far for these centres. Hope everyone gets a fair chance 🙏

Ravi K

Four planning meetings sounds good, but what about the psychological toll on these students? My niece is appearing today and she's been crying all week. The government should focus on preventing leaks in the first place rather than doing damage control later.

James A

Impressive coordination by the Surat Collector. Having Deputy Collectors oversee Duty Magistrates is a smart move. The police presence should deter any mischief. Let's hope this re-exam goes smoothly — India's medical future depends on fair selection!

Vishal D

The paper leak scandal exposed deep flaws in our examination system. While I appreciate the security measures now, I'm skeptical. How many more leaks will happen before we get a permanent solution? Students deserve better than last-minute scrambles and re-exams.

Priya S

Best wishes to all the NEET aspirants! 🌟 The administration seems better prepared this time. Just wish the government would invest more in digital security to prevent these leaks. Students work so hard for years, and a few bad apples spoil everything. God bless everyone writing today!

D Deepak U

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