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NEET Re-Test: Dharmendra Pradhan chairs high-level review meeting to assess preparedness

Union Minister informed that officers designated by the Ministry will reach all the states to coordinate the activities pertaining to the re-examination process and will report to the Command Centre headed by the DG, NTA.
Published By : Debadas Pradhan | June 18, 2026 3:03 PM
NEET Re-Test: Dharmendra Pradhan chairs high-level review meeting to assess preparedness

Delhi, June 18: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday chaired a high-level Review meeting of senior officials and functionaries of the Ministry of Education, State Governments, National Testing Agency (NTA) and Higher Education Institutions to assess the preparedness of the NEET UG re-examination scheduled for June 21.

The re-exam is being conducted after the earlier NEET UG 2026 exam, held on May 3, was cancelled following allegations of paper leaks and other irregularities.

Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Sanjay Kumar; Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Vineet Joshi and Director General, NTA, Abhishek Singh, also attended the Meeting.

Addressing the meeting, Pradhan emphasised on the importance of maintaining the highest standards of integrity, transparency and efficiency in the examination process and directed all concerned authorities to remain vigilant and fully prepared. He urged the officials concerned to ensure that necessary measures were in place for the free and fair conduct of the re-examination.

Emphasising on the importance of coordination at all levels, the Union Minister informed that officers designated by the Ministry will reach all the states to coordinate the activities pertaining to the re-examination process and will report to the Command Centre headed by the DG, NTA. The Minister asked the designated nodal officers of the State Governments to ensure that students were provided all necessary facilities to enable them to appear for the re-examination in a stress-free environment.

Detailed deliberations were held on the examination preparedness, coordination mechanisms, security protocols, logistical arrangements, grievance redressal mechanisms and adherence to examination guidelines. States/UTs were advised to maintain close coordination with all stakeholders to ensure the smooth, transparent and seamless conduct of the re-examination.

As many as 222 participants attended the meeting that was conducted in a hybrid mode. Senior officials from various states/Union Territories, nodal officers of centrally funded institutes, vice chancellors and directors of higher educational institutes across the country participated in the meeting. They assured full cooperation and said they were committed to taking all necessary measures for the smooth conduct of the examination and ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for the candidates.

NTA Director General Abhishek Singh said that NTA was working with all concerned stakeholders including the district level coordination committees headed by the DMs, State police departments and intelligence agencies to ensure that the re-examination was conducted smoothly.