ITBP and Police Deployed at NEET Centres in Rewari for Security
ITBP, Police Deployed at NEET Centres in Rewari

Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Meena announced that comprehensive arrangements have been made by the district administration for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the NEET examination scheduled for Sunday.

Security Measures at Exam Centres

ITBP personnel will be deployed alongside police at the examination centres. Duty magistrates have also been appointed. Officials have been instructed to conduct the examination with complete transparency and fairness.

Section 163 has been imposed around the examination centres. A no-vehicle zone will be enforced within a radius of 200 metres around all examination centres. During this period, there will be a complete ban on the movement of any type of vehicle to maintain discipline.

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Additional Restrictions

Photostat shops and coaching centres will remain closed on Sunday. Free travel by roadways buses has been arranged for candidates.

The question papers will be delivered to the examination centres in sealed boxes. CCTV cameras and jammers have been installed at all examination centres.

Candidate Procedures

All candidates will be required to undergo checking and mark biometric attendance. Entry to the examination centres will begin at 11 am, and the gates will be closed at 1.30 pm. The examination will be held from 2 pm to 5.15 pm.

No electronic equipment, including mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, smartwatches, calculators, and pendrives, will be allowed inside the examination centres. Items like geometry boxes, plastic pouches, writing pads, scales, and erasers will also be prohibited. Wallets, handbags, belts, hats, and jewellery will not be permitted inside the centres.

Police Security Arrangements

The Police Department has made elaborate security arrangements. Rewari Superintendent of Police Hemendra Kumar Meena said the district police had made extensive security arrangements for the fair and peaceful conduct of the NEET exam.

DSP (Headquarters) Dr Ravinder Singh issued necessary guidelines while briefing the police officials deployed on examination duty at the district Police Lines. The police personnel were told to keep an eye on the cheating mafia, rumour-mongers, and anti-social elements and take immediate and strict legal action against them.

The DSP said that 12 designated special police checkpoints had been established in the district for the convenience of candidates, smooth traffic, and security. The convenience of students and peaceful conduct of the exam is the top priority of the district police.

The district police have appealed to residents as well as candidates to cooperate with the police-administration in maintaining peace and order and not pay attention to any kind of rumours.

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