The Union Home Secretary has reviewed the preparations for the NEET-UG reexamination, which is scheduled to be held soon. During the review meeting, the Home Secretary emphasized the importance of ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for candidates appearing for the exam.
Key Directives to States and Union Territories
The Home Secretary directed all states and Union Territories to take necessary steps to facilitate the seamless movement of candidates traveling to their designated test centres. Authorities were instructed to coordinate with transport departments and local law enforcement to minimize any inconvenience that students might face while reaching examination venues.
Focus on Candidate Convenience
Officials were asked to ensure that adequate arrangements are in place, including proper signage, traffic management, and security at test centres. The Home Secretary stressed that every effort must be made to avoid any disruption that could affect the performance or well-being of the candidates.
The review comes amid concerns over the smooth conduct of the reexam, which follows earlier irregularities. The government has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to maintain the integrity and fairness of the examination process.
States and UTs have been directed to report any challenges or bottlenecks immediately to the central authorities for prompt resolution. The Home Secretary reiterated the government's commitment to providing a fair and transparent examination system for all students.



