Tight security as Indian students resit medical exam after alleged paper leak
Millions of Indian students are retaking the NEET-UG medical entrance exam on Sunday following allegations of a paper leak that led to the cancellation of the original test held on May 3rd. The exam, essential for medical college admissions, is being conducted under stringent security measures, including biometric identification, metal detectors, and frisking.

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AI-generatedMillions of Indian students are retaking the NEET-UG medical entrance exam on Sunday following allegations of a paper leak that led to the cancellation of the original test held on May 3rd. The exam, essential for medical college admissions, is being conducted under stringent security measures, including biometric identification, metal detectors, and frisking. The Indian Air Force was deployed to transport exam papers to some regions, with police and paramilitary forces securing the 5,440 examination centers nationwide. The cancellation of the initial exam, taken by nearly 2.28 million candidates, caused widespread disappointment and protests, with demands for the Education Minister's resignation. The minister urged students to take the rescheduled exam without fear.
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5 extractedEducation Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told students to 'Sit fearlessly, without worry, and you will definitely do well.'
Nearly 2.28 million candidates sat the original exam on 3 May.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) or NEET-UG is required for admission to medical colleges in India.
Unprecedented security measures, including biometric checks and armored patrols, were in place for the resit exam.
Millions of Indian students are resitting a medical exam due to alleged paper leaks.