NEET UG 2026: Rewa Sets Up 12 Centres with Strict Vigil
Digital Desk
Rewa administration gears up for NEET UG 2026 exam on May 3 at 12 centres, with tight anti-cheating measures including police deployment and CCTV. Collectors inspect sites to ensure smooth, fair conduct amid heightened security.
NEET UG 2026: Rewa readies 12 centres amid tight security
District gears up for May 3 medical entrance test with anti-cheating focus and on-ground inspections to ensure fair play.
Rewa administration has swung into action for the NEET UG 2026 exam scheduled for May 3, setting up 12 centres across the district. Officials are leaving no stone unturned to conduct the high-stakes medical entrance test smoothly and without incidents of malpractice.
Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi and Superintendent of Police Shailendra Singh Chauhan carried out inspections at several centres on Thursday. They checked facilities on the ground and issued directions to centre heads.
Anti-cheating drive intensifies
Authorities have ramped up surveillance to curb cheating, a persistent concern in such exams. Adequate police personnel will be deployed at all 12 centres, keeping a close watch on security arrangements.
Initial reports indicate jammers and CCTV cameras will be in place to prevent any electronic malpractice. Additional District Collector Sapna Tripathi joined the inspection rounds, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
Local sources said the measures stem from past incidents where leaks and unfair practices marred similar tests. "We are in full alert mode," one official remarked during the visit.
Facilities get thorough check
The collector stressed that examinees should face no hassles. He directed centre in-charges to maintain drinking water, toilets, seating, electricity, and other essentials in top order.
Inspections covered morning hours, with teams moving from one site to another. Centre supervisors reported ongoing preparations, including biometric checks and document verification protocols.
Students have been urged to arrive early, carry admit cards and required IDs, and follow rules strictly. This comes as thousands of aspirants from Rewa and nearby areas gear up for the single-day showdown.
Why Rewa matters for NEET
Rewa, in Madhya Pradesh's Vindhya region, hosts a significant number of NEET candidates every year. The district's 12 centres cater to local talent aiming for medical and dental seats across India.
Background checks show NEET UG remains the gateway to over 1 lakh MBBS and BDS seats nationwide. With competition fiercer than ever—lakhs appearing for limited spots—fairness is paramount.
Past years saw disruptions in MP districts due to paper leaks, prompting stricter national guidelines this time around.
Public appeal for cooperation
Administration sources familiar with the matter said coordination with local bodies is underway. Traffic management around centres and quick-response teams are also on standby.
Examinees and parents have welcomed the proactive steps. "It's reassuring to see such vigilance," a local coaching centre owner noted, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The district magistrate reiterated that any violation will invite strict action under exam laws.
What's next on May 3
Come Saturday, gates will likely open early morning, with exams running through the day. Post-exam, answer keys and results timelines will follow National Testing Agency protocols.
For now, Rewa stays focused on pulling off a glitch-free NEET UG 2026. Officials expect full compliance from all sides, setting the stage for aspiring doctors to compete on merit.
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NEET UG 2026: Rewa Sets Up 12 Centres with Strict Vigil
Digital Desk
NEET UG 2026: Rewa readies 12 centres amid tight security
District gears up for May 3 medical entrance test with anti-cheating focus and on-ground inspections to ensure fair play.
Rewa administration has swung into action for the NEET UG 2026 exam scheduled for May 3, setting up 12 centres across the district. Officials are leaving no stone unturned to conduct the high-stakes medical entrance test smoothly and without incidents of malpractice.
Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi and Superintendent of Police Shailendra Singh Chauhan carried out inspections at several centres on Thursday. They checked facilities on the ground and issued directions to centre heads.
Anti-cheating drive intensifies
Authorities have ramped up surveillance to curb cheating, a persistent concern in such exams. Adequate police personnel will be deployed at all 12 centres, keeping a close watch on security arrangements.
Initial reports indicate jammers and CCTV cameras will be in place to prevent any electronic malpractice. Additional District Collector Sapna Tripathi joined the inspection rounds, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
Local sources said the measures stem from past incidents where leaks and unfair practices marred similar tests. "We are in full alert mode," one official remarked during the visit.
Facilities get thorough check
The collector stressed that examinees should face no hassles. He directed centre in-charges to maintain drinking water, toilets, seating, electricity, and other essentials in top order.
Inspections covered morning hours, with teams moving from one site to another. Centre supervisors reported ongoing preparations, including biometric checks and document verification protocols.
Students have been urged to arrive early, carry admit cards and required IDs, and follow rules strictly. This comes as thousands of aspirants from Rewa and nearby areas gear up for the single-day showdown.
Why Rewa matters for NEET
Rewa, in Madhya Pradesh's Vindhya region, hosts a significant number of NEET candidates every year. The district's 12 centres cater to local talent aiming for medical and dental seats across India.
Background checks show NEET UG remains the gateway to over 1 lakh MBBS and BDS seats nationwide. With competition fiercer than ever—lakhs appearing for limited spots—fairness is paramount.
Past years saw disruptions in MP districts due to paper leaks, prompting stricter national guidelines this time around.
Public appeal for cooperation
Administration sources familiar with the matter said coordination with local bodies is underway. Traffic management around centres and quick-response teams are also on standby.
Examinees and parents have welcomed the proactive steps. "It's reassuring to see such vigilance," a local coaching centre owner noted, speaking on condition of anonymity.
The district magistrate reiterated that any violation will invite strict action under exam laws.
What's next on May 3
Come Saturday, gates will likely open early morning, with exams running through the day. Post-exam, answer keys and results timelines will follow National Testing Agency protocols.
For now, Rewa stays focused on pulling off a glitch-free NEET UG 2026. Officials expect full compliance from all sides, setting the stage for aspiring doctors to compete on merit.