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MP CM Mohan Yadav Reviews NEET-UG 2026 Prep, Orders Smooth Arrangements

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav reviewed NEET-UG 2026 preparations and directed officials to ensure smooth arrangements. The examination will be held on June 21 at 283 centres across 30 districts. CM Yadav instructed installation of biometric systems, CCTV, and jammers by June 19, with a trial run on June 20. Special traffic management was ordered for President Droupadi Murmu's visit to Jabalpur and International Yoga Day events.

MP CM Mohan Yadav reviews NEET-UG 2026 preparations, directs officials to ensure smooth arrangement

Bhopal, June 16

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Higher Education Department at the state secretariat and directed officials to ensure proper arrangements for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2026, scheduled to be held on June 21.

CM Yadav stressed that no lapses should occur at any level during the examination process and instructed officials to conduct the examination with complete transparency, efficient management and strict adherence to protocols. The examination will be conducted at 283 centres across 30 districts in Madhya Pradesh.

The Chief Minister directed the Higher Education Department, which is coordinating the examination, to ensure that biometric machines, CCTV cameras and signal jammers are installed at all examination centres by June 19 and tested through a trial run on June 20.

Noting that President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to visit Jabalpur on the day of the examination, the CM instructed administrative and police officials to ensure smooth traffic management so that candidates can reach their centres without inconvenience. He also asked authorities to make special arrangements in view of International Yoga Day events being held on the same day.

The Chief Minister said that if any candidate faces transportation difficulties, district administration and police officials should assist them, including by providing government vehicles if necessary.

The CM directed collectors, superintendents of police and other officials associated with examination arrangements in all 30 districts hosting NEET-UG 2026 centres that the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) being implemented for the examination should serve as a model for all future examinations conducted in the state. Police commissioners, collectors, superintendents of police and other concerned officials from the examination districts joined the meeting via video conferencing and briefed the Chief Minister on the preparations made so far.

Additional Chief Secretary for Higher Education Anupam Rajan informed that district-level coordination committees and control rooms were already established. Nodal officers have been appointed for groups of three to four examination centres, while assistant sub-inspector-level police officers have been deployed at every centre.

Among the districts with the highest number of examination centres are Indore (57), Bhopal (32), Gwalior (24), Jabalpur (24), Rewa (12), Barwani (11), Khargone (9), Ratlam (9) and Ujjain (8).

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Good to see proactive planning. But 283 centres across 30 districts - that's a massive logistical challenge. Hope the trial run on June 20 catches any technical glitches. The coordination with President Murmu's visit and Yoga Day events is clever but complex.

Rohit P

This is exactly what we needed after all those paper leak scandals! CM sahab has given clear instructions - no lapses, transparency, strict protocols. But please also check the internet connectivity in rural areas, especially for NTA's digital systems. Many students from small towns face issues.

Sarah B

The provision to provide government vehicles for students facing transport issues is commendable. And having ASI-level police at every centre - strong security! My cousin is appearing for NEET this year and she's been nervous about the arrangements. This should ease her mind a bit.

Vishal D

One suggestion: students often get confused about centre locations. Please put up clear signboards and deploy volunteers at major junctions. Also, ensure drinking water and restroom facilities at centres - last year my friend said the heat was unbearable in Bhopal. Small things matter too!

Ananya R

As a medical aspirant myself, I appreciate the seriousness. But honestly, we also need to address the mental health aspect - the pressure on students is immense. Hope the administration is sensitive to that too. Yoga Day being on the same day is ironic - maybe they should offer meditation rooms? 🧘‍♀️

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