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UIDAI conducts face authentication pilot for NEET exam

IANS May 5, 2025 400 views

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has successfully completed a groundbreaking face authentication pilot for the NEET-UG 2025 medical entrance exam. By leveraging Aadhaar's biometric database, the technology aims to enhance exam security and prevent impersonation attempts. The proof of concept was conducted at select centres in Delhi, demonstrating high accuracy in real-time candidate verification. This innovative approach represents a significant step towards modernizing and securing large-scale examination processes in India.

"The results showed a very high level of accuracy and efficiency in candidate verification" - Ministry of Electronics and IT"
UIDAI conducts face authentication pilot for NEET exam
New Delhi, May 5: The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) successfully conducted a pilot run of the face authentication technology during the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2025, said the Ministry of Electronics and IT on Monday.

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UIDAI conducts face authentication pilot for large-scale medical entrance exam

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Biometric technology integrated with NTA's examination protocols

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Real-time Aadhaar verification deployed at select Delhi centres

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Over 22.7 lakh students participated in NEET-UG 2025

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

The Proof of Concept (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. It 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. This initiative also showcased the potential of Aadhaar face authentication as a secure, scalable, and student-friendly solution for identity verification in large-scale examinations,” the Ministry said.

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.

Meanwhile, more than 22.7 lakh aspirants in the country are estimated to have participated in the NEET-UG 2025, which took place on May 4.

The medical entrance examination was held at 5,453 centres in more than 500 cities nationwide.

In response to previous controversies surrounding the exam, including allegations of paper leaks and irregularities in 2024, the NTA significantly ramped up security and monitoring mechanisms.

To ensure transparency and prevent any malpractice, the NTA also released detailed guidelines along with the admit cards and exam city slips.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is a great initiative! Face authentication will definitely reduce cheating and impersonation in exams like NEET. After last year's paper leak scandal, we need such tech solutions to restore faith in our examination system. 👍
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Priya M.
While the technology sounds promising, I hope UIDAI has considered privacy concerns. Aadhaar data breaches have happened before. What safeguards are in place to protect students' biometric data during this authentication process?
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Arjun S.
Finally some good news! My sister appeared for NEET this year and she said the exam centers were much better organized than previous years. Technology like this will ensure only deserving candidates get through. Jai Hind!
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Sneha R.
What about students from rural areas? Many still don't have proper Aadhaar-linked biometrics due to poor quality enrollment centers. The system should have alternatives so genuine candidates don't suffer because of technical issues.
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Vikram J.
As an IT professional, I'm impressed with how India is leveraging technology for governance. From UPI to now this - we're becoming a global leader in tech implementation. But execution is key - hope they've tested all edge cases thoroughly.
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Neha P.
Good step, but what about the root problems? Instead of just preventing cheating, we need to reduce the insane competition pressure that makes students resort to such measures. Our education system needs holistic reform.

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