With the Indian Air Force (IAF) entrusted with transporting NEET-UG re-test question papers, students expressed cautious optimism about the enhanced security measures in place this time. While acknowledging the steps taken, students highlighted lingering concerns due to past failures in maintaining exam integrity. Despite improved protocols, students remain apprehensive about the upcoming re-test, having already endured stress and uncertainty from previous disruptions.
One student shared frustrations over prolonged exam preparation, spanning over two years, and the uncertainty surrounding the re-test. The lingering impact of the previous paper leak has left students questioning the worth of their efforts and the fairness of the upcoming exam. The lack of trust in the system persists, fueled by past disappointments and ongoing uncertainties.
Professor Manish Goyal emphasized the continued stress among students, particularly those facing the prospect of re-taking the exam despite previous high scores. While acknowledging the authorities’ efforts to prevent leaks by quarantining personnel involved in the exam process, students grapple with the pressure of replicating past achievements in the re-test. The stringent measures aim to eliminate potential sources of leaks and bolster exam security for all candidates.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully transported NEET-UG 2026 re-test question papers to 18 locations across the country, reinforcing security measures ahead of the June 21 examination. Collaborative efforts by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and other government bodies have established a robust security framework, deploying personnel to oversee the secure distribution of exam materials. Enhanced surveillance and monitoring mechanisms aim to safeguard the integrity of the re-test and prevent any tampering with question papers.
