Assam: CM Sarma conducts meeting to discuss measures to protect integrity of NEET exam

ANI April 15, 2025 128 views

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has launched a comprehensive strategy to safeguard the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) integrity after suspicious high marks were detected. The state government will implement rigorous security protocols, including Aadhaar-based verification, CCTV surveillance, and exclusive use of government college centers. Top civil and police officials will personally oversee exam preparations to ensure transparency. Sarma emphasized zero tolerance for any potential malpractice, demonstrating the state's commitment to fair examination practices.

"We are committed to holding every exam with the highest level of transparency" - Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, April 14: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday chaired a virtual meeting with the Director General of the National Testing Agency (NTA) to discuss measures to protect the integrity of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).

Key Points

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Strict verification and biometric checks at all NEET exam centers

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Government colleges exclusively used as examination venues

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Senior officers to personally monitor exam preparations

The meeting came after a discreet inquiry by the Assam Police suspected some students were securing abnormally high marks in private exam centers, the CM said in a post on X.

The Chief Minister stated that to ensure the exam's integrity, the Assam Government has proposed the several measures including, all NEET exam centers will be located in government or government-aided colleges, safeguards will be implemented for the movement, distribution, and storage of examination materials.

Furthermore, there would be Aadhaar-based or biometric verification of candidates at exam centers with addition to CCTV surveillance at all exam centers.

A detailed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will be implemented for frisking at all centers. Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police will personally visit each exam center before the exam to ensure sanitation and security.

Senior civil services and police officers will be deployed to review and monitor exam preparation and conduct. Additionally, close coordination will be maintained between the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, and the Director General of NTA for meticulous planning. There will be zero tolerance for any malpractice, with strict legal action taken against those attempting to cheat.

https://x.com/himantabiswa/status/1911747523884077171

In a social media post on X, CM Sarma wrote, "Today, along with my senior officials, I chaired a VC with the Director General of @NTA_Exams and his team. We sought this meeting following a discreet inquiry by @assampolice where it was suspected that some students clearing NEET in private exam centres in the state were securing abnormally high marks. In order to protect the integrity of NEET, Assam Government has proposed the following- 1.

"All examination centres would be in Government or Govt Aided colleges only 2. Several safeguards related to the examination material movement, distribution and storage 3. Aadhar based/Biometric Verification of the candidates at the examination centres 4. CCTV coverage of the exam at all the centres 5. Detailed SOP for frisking at all centres. 6. Personal visit of DC and SP to each examination centre before the exam, and sanitation of the centres. 7. Deputing Senior Civil Services and Police officers for reviewing and monitoring the preparation and conduct of the exam. 8. Close coordination between the @CSAssam_@DGPAssamPolice and the Director General, National Testing Agency for meticulous planning 9. Zero tolerance for any malpractice and strict legal action against anyone trying anything illegal. We are committed to holding every exam with the highest level of transparency and NEET being a very important exam, we are deploying all assets to ensure its fair and smooth conduct."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important step! NEET is already so stressful for students, and cheating makes it even harder for honest candidates. Kudos to CM Sarma for taking concrete measures 👏
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wonder if biometric verification might cause delays? Last year my cousin had to wait 2 hours just to enter the center. Hope they've planned for smooth implementation.
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Ananya S.
Finally! My brother worked so hard for NEET last year only to hear rumors about cheating scandals. These measures will restore faith in the system 💯
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Sandeep T.
The focus on government centers is good, but what about rural students? Hope they ensure equal access to all. Transportation to these centers could be challenging for some.
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Meghna P.
As a teacher, I'm so relieved to see this! The integrity of competitive exams affects our education system's credibility. Hope other states follow Assam's lead 🤞
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Deepak R.
The CCTV coverage and senior officer monitoring sound promising. But will they actually punish the guilty? We've seen many cases where nothing happens after the initial hype.

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