NEET Re-Test Held Across 97 Centres Amid Tight Security
- The NEET-UG 2026 re-examination was held on June 21 across 5,440 centres in India and 14 abroad, with over 20 lakh candidates taking the test under stringent security measures including biometric checks and CCTV surveillance.
- Students from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal reported that the Physics paper was tougher and the exam lengthier than the earlier May 3 attempt, challenging their time management.
- The National Testing Agency stated the exam was conducted smoothly with no reported paper leaks and plans to announce results faster after compressing the exam cycle into 37 days.
- A female candidate in Hyderabad died by suicide a day before the re-exam; police confirmed a note absolving others of responsibility.
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NEET-UG Re-exam Concludes Under Unprecedented Security; Students Report Tougher Physics Section Amid Relief
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The high-stakes re-examination for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 concluded on Sunday across the country and 14 destinations abroad, even as the process remained under the shadow of the paper leak controversy. The examination, saw over 20 lakh candidates appearing at 5,440 centres under a multi-layered security net. India News | NEET-UG Re-exam Concludes Under Unpre…
A student who returned after taking the NEET re-exam said the paper went well. She added that the physics paper was a bit difficult.
The first thing students want to do is sleep after NEET retest
Hyderabad: The first thing students want to do after writing the NEET UG 2026 re-examination is sleep. Speaking to Siasat.com, many candidates, who exited the exam centre moments ago, said they wished to sleep for hours, while others remained stressed, worried still about their future. A hush fell outside the exam centre, where several students were minutes away from exiting as their parents waited with bated breath. It was 5:15 pm, the time the…
NEET-UG re-exam: Students say Physics paper tougher than earlier attempt
NEET-UG re-examination concluded nationwide with students finding Physics the toughest section. Biology was generally perceived as easy to moderate, while Chemistry presented a mixed bag of difficulty. Many candidates felt this attempt was harder than the original, with experiences varying by subject strength. Despite differing views on the paper's challenge, examination arrangements were reported as smooth, fostering cautious optimism among the…
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