Ahmedabad, Jun 20 (PTI) Authorities in Gujarat have put in place extensive security arrangements for the smooth conduct of Sunday’s NEET-UG re-examination as police personnel will be deployed at the test centres and monitoring mechanisms will be activated to prevent any form of malpractice, officials said.
In Ahmedabad, drones and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) will be roped in as part of the security arrangements.
“The Ahmedabad police force is fully prepared for the NEET-UG re-examination at 23 examination centres across the city, where around 10,445 candidates are expected to appear,” said Reema Munshi, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for the Police Control Room in Ahmedabad.
To maintain law and order and facilitate smooth movement of students,
six DCPs, personnel from 15 police station jurisdictions and traffic staff from 14 police stations have been deployed, she said.
All station house officers (SHOs) and their teams will remain on duty throughout the examination period, she added.
The DCP noted that the crime branch will also deploy QRTs for immediate intervention in case of any emergency or untoward incident.
“As part of enhanced surveillance measures, eight drones will be used for aerial monitoring around examination centres, while the Cyber Crime Branch and social media cell will conduct continuous online patrolling to curb the spread of rumours, misinformation or panic situations,” Munshi said.
Gujarat Director General of Police (DGP) G S Malik, who is also Ahmedabad Police Commissioner, has issued a notification imposing certain restrictions to prevent irregularities during the examination.
Photocopy centres located near examination venues have been directed to remain closed during exam hours, she said.
An escort has been arranged from strong rooms to exam centres for the vehicles carrying question papers, said DCP Zone-1 Harshadkumar Patel.
Police personnel have been deployed at each examination centre as per the prescribed scale, based on the number of applicants, to conduct frisking and ensure security arrangements, he said.
Traffic arrangements and parking facilities for applicants’ parents were reviewed today, Patel added.
In state capital Gandhinagar, security arrangements have been deployed across five exam centres.
“The NEET-UG re-examination will be conducted at five centres across Gandhinagar, where a total of 2,597 students expected to appear. Three-tier security arrangements, comprising local police administration, central security agencies, such as the Central Armed Police Forces and academic observers, are in place,” said Kendriya Vidyalaya Sector-30 Principal and Gandhinagar City Coordinator Alok Kumar Tiwari.
The academic observers include faculty members from higher educational institutions and engineering colleges, deployed to help ensure a fair and impartial examination, he added.
Vadodara City Police and the National Testing Agency (NTA) have completed extensive preparations for the exam.
Vadodara Police Commissioner Narasimha Komar saiod, “Ahead of the exam, mock drills were conducted at 17 examination centres across the city, with participation from police officials, NTA officials, and other concerned agencies.” To ensure the examination is conducted securely and transparently, guidelines regarding prohibited items have been issued, and special surveillance is maintained to detect any suspicious or criminal activities, Komar said.
Individuals linked to the 2024 paper leak case are also being closely monitored, he said.
“Special security arrangements are in place for strong rooms, escort parties, and the safe transportation of examination materials to the centres,” he added. PTI KVM NP













