NEET carried out amid tight safety in Odisha | Training

Bhubaneswar, Medical entrance examination NEET-UG was held amid strict safety in Odisha, together with Bhubaneswar, on Sunday, officers mentioned.
The examination, which was held in 27 locations throughout the state, commenced at 2 pm and concluded at 5 pm, they mentioned.
The Nationwide Testing Company carried out the Nationwide Eligibility-cum-Entrance Check UG-2025 for admission to the MBBS course.
CCTV cameras had been put in within the examination centres, whereas senior law enforcement officials had been answerable for the safety, an official mentioned.
Bhubaneswar-Cuttack police commissioner S Dev Datta Singh and Bhubaneswar Deputy Commissioner of Police Jagmohan Meena visited some examination centres within the metropolis to evaluation the safety preparations. The examination was carried out in 32 centres right here.
“Elaborate safety preparations have been. All college students had been correctly screened earlier than they had been allowed to enter the examination centres. Biometrics was additionally checked. There is no such thing as a scope for any malpractice,” Singh mentioned.
An aspirant broke down at an examination centre right here after she was not allowed to enter it due to a delay.
The feminine scholar mentioned she arrived on the allotted centre on time. The officers deployed on the entrance gate requested her to convey one other photocopy of her Aadhaar or class-10 certificates as her image was not clear within the first one, she alleged.
“I used to be delayed by two minutes as I met with an accident on my approach to the centre. Regardless of repeated requests, they haven’t allowed me to look for the examination,” she mentioned.
The examination in different cities throughout the state had been carried out peacefully with no incidents of unfair follow reported from anyplace, one other official mentioned.
The police on Saturday arrested 4 members of an interstate gang right here for allegedly taking cash from NEET aspirants for admission to the MBBS course.
The gang was charging ₹20 to ₹30 lakh per candidate, police mentioned.
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