No one knows where they have hidden the NEET papers 2026, the army is providing security… An impregnable fort is ready in MP!
No one knows where they have hidden the NEET papers, the army is providing security… An impregnable fort is ready in MP! the confidential question papers for the NEET re-exam are being brought to Madhya Pradesh through special aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) instead of any regular courier or government vehicle. The level of secrecy is so high that the local administration has kept the information about where these question papers are stored (strong room) completely top-secret. No outsider has any clue about this location.

This time, neither the National Testing Agency (NTA) nor the administration is in the mood to relax for the NEET-UG re-exam scheduled on June 21. Just like in other parts of the country, arrangements have been made in Madhya Pradesh to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the exam, similar to what is usually seen at a country’s borders or during highly sensitive military operations.
The 283 exam centers set up in 30 districts of Madhya Pradesh have, in a way, been turned into impregnable forts. This time, not just the local police, but preparations are being made to make the exam ‘leak-proof’ from the skies down to the depths of the internet.
Papers that came from the sky, CRPF has the key to the ‘strong room’
This time, the biggest change has been made regarding the security and transportation of question papers. The confidential question papers of the NEET re-exam are being brought to Madhya Pradesh through special aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) instead of a regular courier or government vehicle.
The local administration has kept information about where these question papers are stored (strong room) completely top-secret. No outsider has any clue about this place. The responsibility of securing these strong rooms and safely delivering the papers to exam centers has been entrusted to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). CRPF personnel will deliver the papers to the exam centers under tight security. No one knows where they have hidden the NEET papers, the army is providing security… An impregnable fort is ready in MP!

‘Cyber Commando’ deployed
Talking about the capital Bhopal, a total of 32 exam centers have been set up here, where 13,724 candidates will appear for the Re-NEET exam. High-tech equipment from NTA has started to arrive at all these centers in Bhopal. CCTV cameras, metal detectors, jammers, and official clocks are being installed at the exam centers. Additionally, canopy (shade) arrangements have been made outside the centers.
The police cyber cell is fully alert to deal with rumors of paper leaks or any suspicious activities on social media and Telegram. Special ‘cyber commandos’ have been prepared for this, who are keeping a sharp eye on every corner of the internet 24/7. This makes it clear that the NTA and the Madhya Pradesh administration have put in all their efforts to make this exam ‘full-proof’ and fair. Now all eyes are on this mega-exam happening on June 21. No one knows where they have hidden the NEET papers, the army is providing security… An impregnable fort is ready in MP!
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The railway administration has appealed to all NEET candidates and their family members to reach the station early, follow the instructions of the railway staff, and cooperate for a safe and organized journey. These special arrangements will help students reach the exam center without any hassle. Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Saurabh Kataria said that railway staff at the stations will provide students with necessary information. Staff have been instructed to stay alert to handle any unexpected crowds or issues. The railway has made special crowd management arrangements at major stations connected to exam centers. Additional commercial staff, RPF, and …
