New initiative of Central Government, now NEET exam paper will reach by airplane

NEET UG 2026: A high level meeting was held in Delhi to ensure complete security of the confidentiality of NEET UG re-exam. This time a plan is being made to send the question paper by air. Help of Indian Air Force can also be taken in this.
Obviously, after the NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy, the Central Government does not want to take any risk regarding the security of the examination this time. NEET re-exam will be conducted on 21 June 2026. It is possible that question papers will be delivered to the examination center by the Indian Air Force (IAF). Government and NTA can take a decision in this regard. So that the candidates do not have to face any trouble.

Air Force’s help will be taken in view of security

A high-level meeting was held in Delhi to make the NEET UG re-exam completely safe. This meeting was presided over by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, while Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia were also present.
According to the government, by sending papers by air, any kind of tampering, theft, paper leak and any other kind of problem can be avoided. However, no official announcement of any kind has been made yet.

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Not only the transportation of question papers was discussed in the meeting, but every phase of paper setting, printing, packing, storage and security arrangements till the examination centers was reviewed. During this time, many senior officers including NTA Director General Abhishek Singh were present.

State police and CRPF will also be deployed

The Education Minister said that not only the Air Force but the security system of the entire country will be involved in the examination system this time. Wherever needed, help from State Police and CRPF will be taken. He said that about 22 lakh students will appear in the NEET examination to be held on June 21. In such a situation, the responsibility is huge and the government is keeping the safety and trust of children at the top.

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