NEET-UG 2026 Re-exam Question Papers to Be Airlifted by IAF to Bihar
NEET-UG 2026 Papers to Be Airlifted by IAF to Bihar

Patna: In an unprecedented security and logistics move, the Bihar government has announced that question papers for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled for June 21, will be airlifted by special Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft to ensure a malpractice-free examination.

High-Level Review and Preparations

Following a high-level review by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit and Director General of Police Vinay Kumar jointly chaired a meeting on Tuesday to finalise arrangements for the examination. Officials were directed to maintain strict surveillance over social media platforms and take immediate action against anyone spreading rumours, circulating fake question papers, or making false claims about paper leaks.

Mandatory Inspections and Surveillance

All coaching institutes across Bihar will undergo mandatory inspections. Institutions that have come under suspicion in the past will remain under 24-hour surveillance based on inputs from intelligence agencies. According to an official press release, transfers of officers and staff associated with the examination will not take effect before June 22. All deputed personnel have been directed to attend a mandatory mock drill on June 20.

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Free Travel and Security Measures

The government has already announced free travel for examinees in Bihar State Road Transport Corporation (BSRTC) buses. Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel have been directed to intensify patrolling on trains and strengthen security at railway stations to facilitate the movement of candidates. Officials have also been instructed to arrange shaded waiting areas for guardians beyond a 100-metre radius of examination centres due to the prevailing heatwave conditions.

Candidate and Centre Details

A total of 1,56,061 candidates, including 81,165 male and 74,896 female students, will appear at 331 centres across 35 cities in 34 districts. Patna has the highest number of centres at 95 and will host 46,029 candidates.

IAF Airlift for Security

The state government expressed full confidence and firm determination to conduct the examination smoothly without any error or failure under all circumstances. To ensure the confidentiality and impregnable security of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, the question papers will be securely airlifted directly to the state hubs by special aircraft of the IAF in coordination with the postal department, the press release stated.

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