Over 6,000 Candidates to Take NEET-UG Re-Exam in Dehradun Under Strict Security, Report Says
More than 6,000 candidates are set to take the NEET-UG re-examination in Dehradun under strict security arrangements, according to a News Mill report published July 9.
Current Summary
More than 6,000 candidates are set to take the NEET-UG re-examination in Dehradun under strict security arrangements, according to a News Mill report published July 9. The date of the re-exam, the number and locations of examination centres, why the re-exam was ordered and for which candidates, the specific security measures being put in place, the agencies overseeing the arrangements, and any statement from the National Testing Agency or the Dehradun district administration have not been detailed in the available signal. NEET-UG is the national entrance examination for undergraduate medical admissions, conducted by the National Testing Agency. Heavy rain and an IMD red alert are currently affecting Dehradun, which may be relevant to candidates travelling to exam centres.
What We Know
- Over 6,000 candidates are set to take the NEET-UG re-exam in Dehradun, per a News Mill report published July 9.
- The re-exam will be held under strict security arrangements, per the report.
What Is Still Unclear
- The date of the re-exam and the number and locations of examination centres.
- Why the re-exam was ordered and which candidates it covers.
- The specific security measures and the agencies overseeing them.
- Whether ongoing heavy rain in Dehradun will affect exam arrangements.
- Any statement from the National Testing Agency or the district administration.
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What Changed
- 10 Jul, 04:30 amSignal detected: Over 6,000 Candidates to Take NEET-UG Re-Exam in Dehradun Under Strict Security, Report Says
Background
NEET-UG is the national entrance examination for undergraduate medical admissions in India, conducted by the National Testing Agency. Re-examinations are typically ordered for specific centres or candidates following irregularities or disruptions.