Preparations for the re-examination of NEET have intensified. NTA is trying its best to ensure that the paper is not leaked and the exam is conducted in a transparent manner. The help of Indian Air Force (IAF) is being taken to make the re-examination completely safe. According to sources, the question papers for the re-exam of NEET to be held on June 21 will be transported to the exam centers across the country by IAF Mi-17 helicopters and other military aircraft. The decision to seek the help of the Indian Air Force was taken in a meeting held at the house of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Let us understand the whole matter in detail and know about the preparations for NEET re-exam and the role of Indian Air Force in it.
**Papers will be delivered to distribution centers from 18 places**
According to sources, the Indian Air Force will deliver packets containing confidential question papers of NEET re-exam from 18 designated places to the exam centers and distribution centers. This is being done so that there is no paper leak or security lapse during the exam process.
**Those who set the paper will be kept in quarantine**
Tight security arrangements have been made for the re-exam paper of NEET. After the paper leak controversy, the Education Ministry and the National Testing Agency (NTA) are keeping a close watch at every level to maintain the confidentiality of the exam. Experts, translators and other staff members who prepared the question papers have been sent to secure and secret places. This arrangement will remain in force till the end of the exam on June 21. Use of mobile phones, internet and other digital devices has been banned.
**Exam canceled after NEET paper leak**
The NEET-UG exam was actually held on May 3. More than 22 lakh candidates appeared in this exam; However, on May 7, a sample paper went viral which had questions similar to the actual exam. Subsequent investigation revealed that the NEET-UG paper was leaked. Subsequently, the Education Ministry canceled the NEET-UG exam held on May 3. Now this examination is being conducted again on June 21, in which more than 22 lakh candidates will appear.












