Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha chaired a high-level meeting to review NEET UG 2025 exam preparations. Over 4,800 candidates will appear across 11 centers in West Tripura and Dhalai districts. Officials confirmed thorough inspections of exam venues and strict security protocols. The CM also shared updates on social media, emphasizing a smooth and fair examination process.

Key Points: Tripura CM Saha Reviews NEET UG 2025 Exam Preparations

  • CM Saha oversees NEET UG 2025 security measures
  • 4,892 candidates to appear across 11 centers
  • DMs and SPs ensure exam readiness
  • Social media update reaffirms govt commitment
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Tripura CM Saha holds high-level meeting to review preparations for NEET UG 2025 exam

Tripura CM Manik Saha chairs high-level meeting to ensure smooth NEET UG 2025 exam with 4,892 candidates across 11 centers.

"All exam centres have undergone detailed inspections to ensure safety and logistical preparedness. – Official Press Release"

Agartala, May 3

A high-level meeting was convened on Friday at the Secretariat under the chairmanship of Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha to review the final preparations for the upcoming NEET (UG) 2025 examination, scheduled to be held on Sunday, May 4.

According to an official press release, a total of 4,892 candidates from Tripura will appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), one of the most competitive medical entrance exams in the country. The exam will be conducted across 11 centres in the state -- 10 located in West Tripura district and one in Dhalai district.

The review meeting, held at the video conference hall of the Secretariat, was attended by Chief Secretary JK. Sinha, DGP (Intelligence), Anurag, Special Secretary of the Education Department, Ravel Hemendra Kumar, and Home Secretary Apurba Roy. The session focused on ensuring robust security arrangements and smooth logistical management for the examination.

Officials informed that all exam centres have undergone detailed inspections, with District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police of the respective districts overseeing the review of safety and logistical preparedness. Authorities have confirmed that comprehensive security protocols are in place to facilitate a hassle-free exam experience for the candidates.

The designated NEET centres in West Tripura include Maharaja Bir Bikram College, Bir Bikram Memorial College, Banividyapith Girls' Higher Secondary School, Kendriya Vidyalaya Kunjaban-I, Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE), Kendriya Vidyalaya ONGC, Hindi Higher Secondary School, and Shishu Bihar Higher Secondary School.

In Dhalai district, the examination will be conducted at Kamalpur Government English Medium Higher Secondary School.

Chief Minister Saha also took to his official social media handle to share details of the review meeting, reaffirming the government's commitment to ensuring a safe and efficient examination process for aspiring medical students.

- ANI

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Priyanka M.
Good to see Tripura government taking NEET preparations seriously! Medical aspirants deserve a fair and smooth exam environment. Hope they've also made arrangements for students coming from remote areas. 👍
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Rahul K.
NEET is already so stressful for students. Glad to see the CM personally overseeing arrangements. But I wonder - are there enough examination centers in rural areas? Many students have to travel long distances which adds to their stress.
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Ananya S.
As someone who gave NEET last year from Tripura, I appreciate this initiative! The exam centers need proper facilities - AC, drinking water, clean washrooms. Hope they've considered these basic needs. Best wishes to all aspirants! 💪
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Sourav D.
While security arrangements are important, I hope they're not making the exam centers feel like jails. Students need a calm environment, not armed guards at every corner. Balance is key!
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Neha P.
Northeast students often face extra challenges in national exams. Good to see Tripura setting an example! Maybe other NE states can learn from their preparation model. #ProudOfNorthEast
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Arjun T.
Hope they've considered traffic management too! On exam day, roads near centers get chaotic with parents dropping students. A little planning can prevent last-minute rushes and accidents.

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