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New Delhi: After the cancellation of NEET (UG) 2026 exam held last month, NTA is now fully prepared for the re-exam. This time, various measures are being taken to ensure that there are no irregularities in the examination. In such a situation, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has taken several measures to conduct the re-examination of NEET (UG) 2026 to be held on 21 June 2026 in a smooth and safe manner. Apart from this, mock drill will also be conducted for the examination today across the country. NTA said that candidates can contact the helpline number 011-40759000/011-69227700 for any information related to NEET (UG)-2026 re-exam. Apart from this, you can also email at (email protected).

What measures did NTA take?
674 city coordinators will be deployed to oversee city-level functioning
6,669 observers will be deployed for independent monitoring at examination centers.
Center superintendent and invigilator will be deployed at every examination center.
District administration, police forces and escort teams will be deployed, especially for the safe transportation of confidential material.
NTA has implemented multi-layered security arrangements to ensure fair and transparent examination.
The confidential material will have to be delivered to the designated places in a completely safe manner under a sealed protocol.
There will be GPS-enabled vehicles with police escort to transport examination material.
There will be CCTV surveillance at all examination centers, whose feeds will be linked to the centralized control room.
There will be mandatory checking with high-sensitivity metal detector before going inside.
There will be more manpower and better equipment at each center
There will be Aadhaar-based biometric authentication to prevent anyone else from taking the exam
Real-time monitoring will be done through centralized control system
Students advised to be cautious
NTA had earlier issued an advisory advising students to be cautious. “NTA will never ask for any payment, send exam paper, answer key, or ‘leaked’ material, or share your admit card through any link. If you receive any such message, do not click on it. Report it,” the advisory issued said. Apart from this, NTA informed that it will now send exam updates and center information directly to the candidates for re-examination through WhatsApp. Candidates should ensure that they see a blue verified tick and the name ‘National Testing Agency’ next to the sender of the message. The advisory states that any message from an account without a blue tick is not from NTA, even if their name is used in it.

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