Udupi DC Directs Officials to Ensure Smooth NEET Re-Exam on Sunday
Udupi DC Directs Smooth NEET Re-Exam on Sunday

Udupi DC Ensures Transparent NEET Re-Exam

Udupi Deputy Commissioner Swaroopa TK has directed officials to make all necessary preparations to ensure the NEET-UG re-examination, scheduled for Sunday in the district, is conducted transparently and without technical glitches or lapses. She spoke while presiding over a preparatory meeting on Thursday at the deputy commissioner’s office, regarding the smooth conduct of the NEET re-examination.

Exam Centers and Student Numbers

The NEET re-examination will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) across a total of six exam centers in the district. A total of 2,970 students—including 938 boys, 2,032 girls, seven PwBD (persons with benchmark disabilities) candidates, and one candidate utilizing a scribe facility—will be appearing for the examination.

Emphasis on Seamless Execution

The DC emphasized that the exam process should be executed seamlessly to prevent any confusion among the students, and to create a stress-free environment for them to write the exam comfortably. The NEET re-examination will take place from 2pm to 5.15pm. Compared to the previous session, students have been given an additional 15 minutes this time. Candidates with disabilities will get an extra hour as per the regulations.

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Frisking and Entry Protocols

Frisking and verification processes at the exam centers will be conducted from 11am to 1.30pm, after which students will be allowed into their respective classrooms. Students arriving late will strictly not be permitted to enter the exam centre, the DC said. Students appearing for the NEET are strictly prohibited from carrying electronic devices inside the examination centres, including mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, and earphones, as well as wallets and handbags.

Security Measures

The deputy commissioner made CCTV installation mandatory at all examination centres. N Karim Khan, the principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya Udupi and the district nodal officer for NEET, said the re-examination will be held at Dr G Shankar Government Women’s First Grade College, Ajjarkadu; Viveka P.U. College, Kota; M.G.M. P.U. College, Udupi; Government PU Board, Udupi; Government Girls PU College, Udupi; and Government PU College, Brahmavar. He added that metal detectors have been installed by the National Testing Agency, and separate frisking arrangements have been made for boys and girls. Admission to the exam halls will only be permitted after successful biometric verification.

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