Dharmendra Pradhan Monitors NEET UG 2026 for 23 Lakh Aspiring Doctors

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visited NTA headquarters to monitor NEET UG 2026 for 23 lakh candidates. The exam was conducted across centres with strict protocols. Aadhaar face authentication was successfully tested during NEET UG 2025 to enhance security. The technology aims to curb impersonation and improve transparency in entrance exams.

Key Points: NEET UG 2026: Pradhan Monitors Exam for 23 Lakh Candidates

  • 23 lakh candidates appear in NEET UG 2026
  • Dharmendra Pradhan monitors exam logistics
  • Aadhaar face authentication tested in Delhi centres
  • Technology aims to curb impersonation in exams
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Dharmendra Pradhan keeps close watch as 23 candidates appear in NEET UG 2026 (Ld)

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan oversees NEET UG 2026 logistics for 23 lakh candidates. NTA conducts exam; Aadhaar face authentication tested for security.

"The PoC was aimed at evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of Aadhaar-based face authentication as a means of verifying the identity of candidates - Official statement"

New Delhi, May 3

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan visited the headquarters of the National Testing Agency to assess the on-ground conduct of the NEET UG 2026 examination for 23 lakh aspiring doctors on Sunday, an official said.

During the visit, the Union Minister oversaw key operational aspects including examination logistics, coordination with the centres, and monitoring systems put in place to conduct the test seamlessly across the country, a statement said.

Officials briefed him on measures taken to handle the large number of candidates and maintain discipline at examination venues.

The NEET UG 2026 examination was conducted by the NTA for nearly 23 lakh registered candidates.

The test was held at centres across the country under strict protocols.

NEET UG continues to be one of the largest undergraduate entrance examinations in India. It serves as the gateway for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other allied medical programmes across institutions in the country.

Earlier, as part of initiative to check malpractices in competitive exams, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) successfully conducted a Proof of Concept (PoC) on the use of face authentication during the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2025 in New Delhi.

This initiative was carried out in collaboration with the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and the NTA, marking a significant step towards enhancing exam security and candidate verification processes using advanced biometric technology.

The PoC was aimed at evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of Aadhaar-based face authentication as a means of verifying the identity of candidates appearing for one of India's largest entrance examinations.

During the PoC, Aadhaar Face Authentication technology was deployed at select NEET centres in Delhi, and was integrated seamlessly with NIC's digital infrastructure, and NTA's examination protocols.

The face authentication was performed in real-time, using Aadhaar's biometric database, making the process contactless and more streamlined.

The results of the PoC showed a very high level of accuracy and efficiency in candidate verification.

It also indicated the potential of its future use cases, and how it can play a role in significantly curbing attempts of impersonation during entrance exams.

The collaborative effort reflected the commitment to leveraging digital innovation for improving transparency and security in public services.

- IANS

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Michael C
Interesting to see the use of Aadhaar-based face authentication for exam security. As someone working in tech, I can appreciate how this could reduce impersonation cases. But I hope they also address network issues in rural areas - many students struggle with connectivity during online processes.
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Kavya N
While face authentication sounds good, what about students who may have issues with Aadhaar biometrics? I've known cases where fingerprints don't match due to manual labour. Hope NTA has backup plans. Also, 23 lakh is huge - hope centres had enough invigilators and amenities.
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Ravi K
Finally some proactive steps to check malpractices! NEET has had too many paper leak rumours and impersonation cases in the past. This face authentication thing could be a game-changer if implemented properly. But the government must ensure it doesn't become another hurdle for genuine students.
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Sarah B
As a parent of a NEET aspirant, I'm relieved to see the government taking exam security seriously. The competition is already brutal - at least the process should be fair. But I wish they'd also focus on reducing exam stress and providing better mental health support for students.
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Deepali S
Good to see tech integration in exams. But I'm concerned - what if the biometric system fails on exam day? Students shouldn't suffer due to technical glitches. Also, 23 lakh candidates means massive logistics - hope all centres had proper drinking water and washroom facilities.

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