The National Testing Agency (NTA) has completed extensive preparations for the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination scheduled for June 21. To ensure a fair, transparent, and secure examination process, the agency has deployed a large-scale security network across thousands of examination centres in India and abroad.
The security framework includes more than 1.38 lakh CCTV cameras, AI-powered surveillance systems, biometric verification, face authentication, jammers, frisking teams, and multi-agency coordination to prevent malpractice and ensure smooth conduct of the examination.
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NTA has introduced extensive security measures including 1.38 lakh CCTV cameras, AI-based monitoring, biometric verification, face authentication, 51,311 jammers, frisking teams, observers, and enhanced security personnel deployment to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.
From CCTV surveillance to Indian Air Force-backed paper transport, the entire system has been redesigned to ensure that candidates appear for the exam in a fair and secure environment.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Centres | 5,440 |
| Cities | 551 |
| International Centres | 14 |
| Exam Rooms | 95,000+ |
| CCTV Cameras | 1,38,560 |
| Jammers | 51,311 |
| Frisking Staff | 38,795 |
| Biometric Personnel | 48,448 |
| Observers | 6,700+ |
| Expected Candidates | 22+ Lakh |
The agency has finalized examination arrangements across the country and overseas centres to ensure smooth conduct of the examination.
One of the most significant aspects of the security plan is the extensive CCTV monitoring network.
NTA has installed:
The CCTV network will be monitored through:
The objective is to ensure continuous observation throughout the examination process.
Artificial Intelligence will play an important role in monitoring examination activities.
The system has been introduced to:
To strengthen candidate verification procedures, NTA has expanded biometric authentication measures.
Candidates will undergo:
More than 48,000 personnel have been assigned to handle biometric verification and authentication processes.
Candidates must complete multiple verification stages before entering the examination hall.
Admit card verification
Biometric authentication
Face authentication
Identity confirmation
Entry into the examination hall
These steps are designed to ensure that only registered candidates are permitted to appear for the examination.
NTA has significantly increased manpower deployment across examination centres.
To prevent electronic cheating and unauthorized communication, NTA has installed thousands of jammers.
The agency has deployed:
Several government agencies have been involved in examination security and logistics.
NTA conducted mock drills before the examination to assess preparedness and identify potential challenges.
The drills helped ensure readiness across examination centres.
Apart from security enhancements, NTA has also introduced facilities aimed at improving candidate comfort and convenience.
Centres have been instructed to provide:
Emergency medical assistance and ambulance services will be available at centres.
Wall clocks have been installed to help candidates manage their time effectively during the examination.
Candidates will receive sufficient rough sheets for calculations and note-taking during the examination.
NTA has factored additional time into examination-day procedures to accommodate enhanced security checks.
The agency has once again advised candidates to ignore fake paper leak claims and misinformation circulating online.
Candidates should carefully follow examination-day instructions to avoid inconvenience.
Candidates should arrive at their examination centre well before the reporting deadline to complete verification procedures.
Simple clothing and compliance with examination guidelines are recommended.
Candidates should cooperate with officials during frisking and verification procedures.
The enhanced security framework aims to improve the integrity and transparency of the examination process.
| Feature | Previous Years | NEET 2026 |
| CCTV Monitoring | Limited | 1.38 Lakh Cameras |
| AI Surveillance | Limited | Expanded |
| Face Authentication | Partial | Extensive |
| Jammers | Standard | 51,311 |
| Observers | Standard | 6,700+ |
| Security Personnel | Standard | Increased Deployment |
