NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: Centre May Considers Using IAF for Secure Question Paper Transport

The Central Government is reportedly considering the use of the Indian Air Force for transporting NEET-UG 2026 question papers ahead of the re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026. The move is aimed at ensuring a secure and foolproof examination process following the cancellation of the earlier exam amid paper leak allegations.

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: Centre May Use IAF

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: Centre May Use IAF for Question Paper Transport

According to reports, the proposal was discussed during a high-level meeting chaired by Rajnath Singh.

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NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: Key Highlights

EventDetails
ExaminationNEET UG 2026
Conducting AgencyNational Testing Agency
Original Exam DateMay 3, 2026
Re-Exam DateJune 21, 2026
Registered CandidatesAround 23 lakh
Investigation AgencyCBI
Security ProposalUse of Indian Air Force logistics
Official Websitenta.ac.in

Candidates are advised to regularly check official notifications for updates related to admit cards, exam city information, and revised examination guidelines.

High-Level Meeting Discusses NEET Security Arrangements

The meeting reportedly included senior ministers and top officials from different departments.

Among those present were:

  • Rajnath Singh
  • Dharmendra Pradhan
  • Jyotiraditya Scindia

The discussions focused on strengthening logistics and security measures for the upcoming NEET re-examination.

Officials reportedly explored whether aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force could be used for the transportation of question papers across the country.

Final Decision Yet to Be Taken

Sources indicated that the proposal regarding IAF logistics has not yet received final approval.

The option is expected to be placed before Narendra Modi for consideration.

Reports suggest that the Prime Minister has been personally monitoring preparations related to the June 21 NEET re-test.

Why the Re-Exam Is Being Conducted

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2026 was originally conducted on May 3, 2026.

The examination took place across:

  • 551 cities in India
  • 14 overseas examination centres

Nearly 23 lakh candidates had reportedly registered for the medical entrance examination.

The exam was conducted by the National Testing Agency.

However, on May 12, the agency cancelled the examination after allegations of paper leaks surfaced in several regions.

CBI Investigating NEET Paper Leak Allegations

The Central Bureau of Investigation is currently investigating the alleged paper leak case.

The controversy triggered nationwide concern among students and parents regarding:

  • Examination fairness
  • Security of question papers
  • Transparency in the testing process
  • Student stress and uncertainty

The re-examination has now been scheduled for June 21, 2026.

Importance of Enhanced Security Measures

Given the scale of NEET-UG, authorities are focusing on tighter security arrangements.

Possible measures include:

  • Secure transportation of question papers
  • Advanced monitoring systems
  • Enhanced coordination with local authorities
  • Stronger digital and physical safeguards

Using Indian Air Force logistics could help ensure rapid and secure delivery of confidential examination material.

About NEET UG Examination

NEET-UG is India's largest medical entrance examination for admission to undergraduate medical courses.

The examination is conducted for admission into:

  • MBBS
  • BDS
  • AYUSH courses
  • Veterinary programmes
  • Other medical and allied health programmes

Lakhs of students appear for the examination every year seeking admission to medical colleges across India.

Student Concerns After Exam Cancellation

The cancellation of NEET-UG created anxiety among students who had prepared for months for the examination.

Students and parents raised concerns regarding:

  • Mental stress caused by uncertainty
  • Re-exam preparation pressure
  • Fairness in evaluation
  • Delay in admission schedules

Authorities have assured candidates that strict measures are being implemented for the re-test.

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