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NTA has built a multi-layer security system for NEET-UG 2026 re-exam after the leak controversy. Here, know what security measures are taken by the authorities after the leak controversy cancelled the May exam. |
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NTA has built a multi-layer security system for NEET-UG 2026 re-exam after the leak controversy. Here, know what security measures are taken by the authorities after the leak controversy cancelled the May exam. |
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Setting the stage, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said that rising prices are impacting ordinary citizens, also criticising the government over recent examination paper leaks. |
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At the INDIA bloc meet, 25 parties agreed on five key issues, sought Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation, planned a CJI letter on SIR, and targeted the Centre over jobs, inflation and paper leaks. |
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With the NEET-UG 2026 re-exam drawing national attention, the government and the National Testing Agency (NTA) are leaving no stone unturned to ensure a completely secure and transparent process. Following concerns over a paper leak in the earlier attempt held in May, authorities have rolled out an unprecedented security blueprint. |
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The CBSE has been asked to respond to the panel's inquiries by June 8, the NTA must submit its written answers by June 10. Both agencies have yet to respond, according to sources. |
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As per TOI report, NEET UG re-exam paper setters have been put under lockdown till June 21 to prevent paper leak amid rising security concerns. | Competitive Exams |
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Parliamentary panel asks NTA and CBSE to explain NEET leak allegations and OSM contract decisions amid scrutiny. |
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The UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam has begun today with AI-powered surveillance, over 32,000 CCTV cameras, and strict anti-cheating measures in place. Nearly 28.8 lakh candidates are appearing for the exam, with paper leak offenders facing up to Rs 1 crore in fines and life imprisonment. |
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The NEET-UG retest is scheduled to be held on June 21 after the original examiniation was cancelled in the wake of the paper leak controversy. |
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Ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, paper setters, moderators and translators have been moved to a secure undisclosed facility under lockdown. The extraordinary step reflects efforts to prevent another leak scare and rebuild trust after the cancelled May exam. |