The Union Education Ministry is considering a new security plan involving support from the armed forces to prevent question paper leaks in future NEET examinations. The proposal comes amid growing concerns over maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of one of the country’s largest medical entrance tests.
According to reports, military personnel may be involved in key stages of the examination process, including the printing, transportation, storage, and delivery of question papers to examination centres. The objective is to establish a highly secure system that minimizes the risk of leaks and unauthorized access.
Officials are exploring ways to strengthen security measures after recent concerns related to examination paper handling. The proposed arrangement is expected to provide tighter monitoring and enhanced protection throughout the movement of examination materials across different locations.
The move reflects the government’s focus on ensuring a fair and transparent examination process for students. Authorities believe that stronger security protocols will help maintain public confidence in the conduct of national-level entrance examinations.
Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the NEET-UG re-examination scheduled to be held on June 21. The proposed security measures underline the continued effort to safeguard the credibility of the examination system and ensure a smooth process for candidates.
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