NEET exams: Noida administration heightens surveillance via CCTV, police on alert
Noida, June 20
Ahead of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test re-test on June 21, the Gautam Buddha Nagar administration has stepped up last-minute preparations to ensure a fair, secure and hassle-free examination for thousands of students. Adequate arrangements have been put in place with heightened surveillance via CCTVs and increased police vigil around the NEET examination centres.
A group of administrative as well as police teams are inspecting the exam centres and finalising security measures to ensure that candidates do not face any inconvenience.
Joint Police Commissioner Rajiv Narayan Mishra, speaking to newsmen, said that the NEET exams will be conducted at 23 centres across the district. They include five centres in the Noida Zone, 11 in the Central Noida Zone, and seven in the Greater Noida Zone.
Sharing information about extensive arrangements, he said that adequate police personnel will be deployed at all centres, along with senior officers, to continuously monitor the exam process.
He mentioned that screening of candidates for entering the exam venue is mandatory and every candidate will have to undergo a thorough checking and frisking.
Additionally, Police Response Vehicle (PRV) teams will be stationed near the exam centres to enable immediate action in case of any emergency.
Officers of ACP, ADCP, and DCP ranks will be present at the exam centres within their respective zones. All officers have been instructed to conduct continuous patrols and keep a close watch on security arrangements throughout the duration of the exam.
"The Gautam Buddha Nagar Commissionerate states that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the examination is conducted in a completely peaceful, transparent, and orderly manner," it said in a statement.
Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) has also been invoked around the exam centres, which prohibits the assembly of crowd within 200-meter radius of the exam centres.
The Commissionerate Police has also set up special help desks at major Metro stations and bus stands. Through these help desks, students and their parents will be provided with assistance regarding examination centres, traffic-related information, and other necessary support.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Section 163 BNS near exam centres is a good deterrent but it will also cause inconvenience to local residents living nearby. Hope authorities balance security with normal life. Also, make sure the frisking doesn't take too long - students already have enough exam stress!
Impressive security setup. I'm from the US and we don't have this level of monitoring for our medical entrance exams. But given the scale of NEET (millions of students), I understand why it's necessary. The PRV teams and police presence should help students feel safe.
As someone who gave NEET last year, I can say this is much needed. The cheating mafia is real! CCTV monitoring everywhere, frisking at multiple levels - if implemented properly, this will ensure meritocracy. Just hope the help desks at metro stations actually work and aren't just for show.
Great that they're deploying ACP, ADCP, DCP level officers for supervision. Shows seriousness. But I'm worried about the re-test students who already went through trauma of cancelled exam. Hope authorities also arrange proper counseling for them. Mental health matters too!
Noida police doing a good job! CCTV surveillance, PRV teams, help desks - comprehensive approach. But the real test will be execution tomorrow. Let's hope no technical glitches or delays. All the best to all students - stay calm and focused! 🎯
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