Guwahati: Ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled to be held on 21 June, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reviewed the preparedness of the districts where the examination will be conducted.The review was carried out through a video conference with District Commissioners, Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) and other senior district officials. A total of 43,319 candidates in the state have registered for the examination. The examination will be conducted across 87 centres located in 17 districts of the State.Also Read: Students welcome temporary restriction on Telegram ahead of NEET-UG 2026 re-examinationEmphasising the need to conduct the examination in a free, fair and transparent manner, the Chief Minister directed District Commissioners and SSPs to jointly inspect all examination centres to assess security arrangements, infrastructure preparedness and examination-day logistics. He also instructed that a mandatory technical audit and dry run of CCTV systems, biometric devices and signal jammers be carried out at all centres well before the examination.To strengthen security arrangements, the Chief Minister directed that prohibitory orders be enforced within a 100-metre radius of all examination centres. He also instructed that adequate publicity be undertaken to create public awareness of the restrictions and ensure that no person other than candidates approaches the examination centres. The Chief Minister further directed the deployment of an adequate number of women police personnel at all examination centres.The Chief Minister stressed the importance of strict adherence to National Testing Agency (NTA) guidelines regarding candidate frisking. He directed that double-layer frisking be conducted firmly, professionally and courteously, ensuring that candidates do not face any inconvenience or discomfort while maintaining the highest level of vigilance against any attempt at malpractice.Also Read: Telegram moves Delhi HC against Centre’s ban ahead of NEET-UG re-test; court to hear plea todaySarma also directed that a Nodal Officer be designated in each district for CCTV monitoring and that random checks of CCTV footage be carried out regularly. With regard to the security of question papers, he instructed that access to bank lockers where question papers are stored be strictly regulated. Visits by private individuals, he said, should be permitted only under exceptional circumstances and with the prior approval of the District Magistrate. He further directed that a senior police officer not below the rank of DSP be designated in each district to oversee the security and monitoring of such lockers.It was informed during the meeting that that a Control Room will be established in the office of the Director of Medical Education, which will become operational from 19 June. To facilitate the movement of candidates on the day of the examination free travel on ASTC buses would be provided upon production of valid admit cards.
Assam CM reviews preparedness for NEET-UG 2026 re-examination
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reviewed preparations for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination. Over 43,000 candidates will appear at 87 centres in 17 districts. The Chief Minister stressed free and fair conduct, directing security checks, technical audits, and prohibitory orders. Candidates will receive free travel on ASTC buses. A control room will operate from June 19.












