NEET exam is scheduled across the country tomorrow after the paper leak incident. A total of 6,048 candidates will appear for the exam in 17 centres in Vadodara city. A day before the exam, a real-time rehearsal was conducted by the police commissioner. Tight arrangements will be made around the examination centres in the city from tomorrow morning. Strict secrecy is being maintained as to how the NEET question paper will be received and transported. It has been learned that a secret action plan has been formulated for this.
The NEET exam will be held tomorrow Sunday at 17 centers of Vadodara CIUDAD. The exam timings will be from 2 pm to 5.15 pm. Police commissioner Narasimha Komar held an important meeting with top police officials to chalk out the arrangement to maintain law and order. A police team will be deployed outside each centre. Tight police force will be deployed across the city from morning. The question paper will be brought to the centre amid heavy security arrangements. Strict secrecy is being maintained as to when and how the question paper will arrive and how it will be returned. It is learnt that a secret action plan has been formulated. Social media movements are being closely monitored by the cyber police.
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