Re-NEET UG 2026 MP: Pliers Remove Pant Chains in Rewa, Students Denied Entry for Seconds Delay
Digital Desk
Re-NEET exam held across MP with strict security. Rewa centre uses pliers to remove metal buttons. Bhopal students denied entry for seconds of delay. Over 1 lakh candidates appear.
Over 1 lakh candidates appear across Madhya Pradesh; strict security, biometric verification, 1:30 PM entry deadline enforced
The Re-NEET UG 2026 examination was conducted across Madhya Pradesh on Sunday under unprecedented security arrangements. Over one lakh medical aspirants appeared at 283 centres across 30 districts in the state.
Bhopal has 32 examination centres with 13,774 candidates, while Indore has the highest with over 14,000 candidates. Jabalpur has 23 centres with 10,426 candidates, Gwalior has 25 centres with 5,000 candidates. Chhindwara has 4,303, Guna 1,839, Vidisha 1,709, Narmadapuram 1,283 and Ashok Nagar 865 candidates.
The examination is being held from 2 PM to 5:15 PM in pen-and-paper mode. Reporting, biometric verification and frisking began at 11 AM and will continue until 1:30 PM. No entry is permitted after 1:30 PM.
Candidates have been strictly prohibited from carrying mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, smartwatches or any electronic gadgets inside exam centres.
Rewa: Pliers Used to Remove Pant Chains and Buttons
In Rewa district, the examination is being conducted at 13 centres with 5,399 candidates. Entry began at 11:30 AM. Candidates underwent intensive checking through metal detectors and manual frisking.
Security was so strict that several candidates' pant chains and buttons were removed using pliers and screwdrivers before they were allowed entry. Chains, metal buttons, kalawa (sacred threads), jewellery and other metallic items were removed outside the centres. The tight checking created a brief commotion outside some centres. Fifty percent of police personnel deployed were women.
Bhopal: Students Denied Entry Even for Seconds of Delay
At Bhopal's Sarojini Subhash Higher Secondary Utkrisht Vidyalaya, candidates were denied entry for being just 30-40 seconds late. Parents expressed anger, alleging inadequate guidance outside the centre led to delays in finding roll numbers and rooms.
Additional SP stated, "Sending them inside is not in my hands." At PM Shri Central School No. 2, gates were closed exactly at 1:30 PM. Three candidates remained standing outside even after gates closed.
A student who forgot his Aadhaar card at home was denied entry after security personnel refused to accept a digital copy sent via WhatsApp. He rushed back home to get the original.
Indore: Policewoman Helps Student Reach Centre on Time
In Indore, a student named Riya forgot her Aadhaar card at her hostel and was panicking. Sub-inspector Abhiruchi from Palasia police station, posted at Government Utkrisht Vidyalaya Bal Vinay Mandir, helped her. She contacted Riya's parents via WhatsApp and arranged a copy of the Aadhaar card, allowing the student to enter on time.
At SGSITS centre, a student had to remove her earrings before entry. Security personnel conducted thorough metal detector checks.
Morena: Student's Centre Changed from Gwalior to Bhopal
Dharmendra Prajapati, a resident of Morena, had his exam centre originally in Gwalior. However, NTA changed it to Bhopal at the last minute, forcing him to travel from Gwalior to Bhopal. "The change caused some inconvenience, but I managed the arrangements in time," he said.
Morena has 7 examination centres with 180 police personnel deployed.
Chhatarpur: Student Reaches Wrong Centre, 22 km Away
A student arrived at PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chhatarpur, thinking it was his centre. During document verification, he discovered his actual centre was PM Shri Navodaya Vidyalaya in Naugaon, about 22 kilometres away. He immediately rushed on a bike towards the correct centre.
Satna: Water Bottle Wrappers Removed, Students Made to Remove Tops
At Satna's examination centres, tight security checks were enforced. Water bottle wrappers were removed. Female students wearing tops in their ears had to remove them. One candidate's shoes were kept outside, and he was allowed entry barefoot.
Student Voices: 'Not Even One Percent Trust'
Students expressed anxiety and frustration over the paper leak episode. Divyani Parihar, a candidate in Bhopal, said she had prepared for three years and had performed well in the previous exam before the cancellation.
Another student said: "It feels bad to give the exam again. We don't even know if this exam will happen properly or if this paper will also be leaked."
A student in Guna said: "The last one-and-a-half months have been full of stress and uncertainty. Paper leak incidents have affected our hard work and mental state."
Prachi, a candidate, said her preparation is good but she has "not even one percent trust" regarding paper leaks.
Pranavi Upadhyay, a JEE aspirant, called the Indian education system "very dirty" and said paper leaks shatter the dreams of lakhs of students.
Why the Re-Exam?
The original NEET-UG examination was held on May 3, 2026. Following allegations of paper leak, the NTA cancelled it on May 12. The CBI is investigating the matter. Today's examination is the re-conduct.
Authorities have implemented GPS tracking of vehicles carrying question papers, CRPF escorts, CCTV surveillance, Aadhaar-based biometric verification, and additional biometric machines. More than 22.79 lakh candidates are appearing across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad.
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Re-NEET UG 2026 MP: Pliers Remove Pant Chains in Rewa, Students Denied Entry for Seconds Delay
Digital Desk
Over 1 lakh candidates appear across Madhya Pradesh; strict security, biometric verification, 1:30 PM entry deadline enforced
The Re-NEET UG 2026 examination was conducted across Madhya Pradesh on Sunday under unprecedented security arrangements. Over one lakh medical aspirants appeared at 283 centres across 30 districts in the state.
Bhopal has 32 examination centres with 13,774 candidates, while Indore has the highest with over 14,000 candidates. Jabalpur has 23 centres with 10,426 candidates, Gwalior has 25 centres with 5,000 candidates. Chhindwara has 4,303, Guna 1,839, Vidisha 1,709, Narmadapuram 1,283 and Ashok Nagar 865 candidates.
The examination is being held from 2 PM to 5:15 PM in pen-and-paper mode. Reporting, biometric verification and frisking began at 11 AM and will continue until 1:30 PM. No entry is permitted after 1:30 PM.
Candidates have been strictly prohibited from carrying mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, smartwatches or any electronic gadgets inside exam centres.
Rewa: Pliers Used to Remove Pant Chains and Buttons
In Rewa district, the examination is being conducted at 13 centres with 5,399 candidates. Entry began at 11:30 AM. Candidates underwent intensive checking through metal detectors and manual frisking.
Security was so strict that several candidates' pant chains and buttons were removed using pliers and screwdrivers before they were allowed entry. Chains, metal buttons, kalawa (sacred threads), jewellery and other metallic items were removed outside the centres. The tight checking created a brief commotion outside some centres. Fifty percent of police personnel deployed were women.
Bhopal: Students Denied Entry Even for Seconds of Delay
At Bhopal's Sarojini Subhash Higher Secondary Utkrisht Vidyalaya, candidates were denied entry for being just 30-40 seconds late. Parents expressed anger, alleging inadequate guidance outside the centre led to delays in finding roll numbers and rooms.
Additional SP stated, "Sending them inside is not in my hands." At PM Shri Central School No. 2, gates were closed exactly at 1:30 PM. Three candidates remained standing outside even after gates closed.
A student who forgot his Aadhaar card at home was denied entry after security personnel refused to accept a digital copy sent via WhatsApp. He rushed back home to get the original.
Indore: Policewoman Helps Student Reach Centre on Time
In Indore, a student named Riya forgot her Aadhaar card at her hostel and was panicking. Sub-inspector Abhiruchi from Palasia police station, posted at Government Utkrisht Vidyalaya Bal Vinay Mandir, helped her. She contacted Riya's parents via WhatsApp and arranged a copy of the Aadhaar card, allowing the student to enter on time.
At SGSITS centre, a student had to remove her earrings before entry. Security personnel conducted thorough metal detector checks.
Morena: Student's Centre Changed from Gwalior to Bhopal
Dharmendra Prajapati, a resident of Morena, had his exam centre originally in Gwalior. However, NTA changed it to Bhopal at the last minute, forcing him to travel from Gwalior to Bhopal. "The change caused some inconvenience, but I managed the arrangements in time," he said.
Morena has 7 examination centres with 180 police personnel deployed.
Chhatarpur: Student Reaches Wrong Centre, 22 km Away
A student arrived at PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chhatarpur, thinking it was his centre. During document verification, he discovered his actual centre was PM Shri Navodaya Vidyalaya in Naugaon, about 22 kilometres away. He immediately rushed on a bike towards the correct centre.
Satna: Water Bottle Wrappers Removed, Students Made to Remove Tops
At Satna's examination centres, tight security checks were enforced. Water bottle wrappers were removed. Female students wearing tops in their ears had to remove them. One candidate's shoes were kept outside, and he was allowed entry barefoot.
Student Voices: 'Not Even One Percent Trust'
Students expressed anxiety and frustration over the paper leak episode. Divyani Parihar, a candidate in Bhopal, said she had prepared for three years and had performed well in the previous exam before the cancellation.
Another student said: "It feels bad to give the exam again. We don't even know if this exam will happen properly or if this paper will also be leaked."
A student in Guna said: "The last one-and-a-half months have been full of stress and uncertainty. Paper leak incidents have affected our hard work and mental state."
Prachi, a candidate, said her preparation is good but she has "not even one percent trust" regarding paper leaks.
Pranavi Upadhyay, a JEE aspirant, called the Indian education system "very dirty" and said paper leaks shatter the dreams of lakhs of students.
Why the Re-Exam?
The original NEET-UG examination was held on May 3, 2026. Following allegations of paper leak, the NTA cancelled it on May 12. The CBI is investigating the matter. Today's examination is the re-conduct.
Authorities have implemented GPS tracking of vehicles carrying question papers, CRPF escorts, CCTV surveillance, Aadhaar-based biometric verification, and additional biometric machines. More than 22.79 lakh candidates are appearing across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad.
