NEET 2026 Mock Drill: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the NEET 2026 Mock Drill on June 20, 2026. It is to check whether all exam centres are ready for the re-exam. The exercise was carried out at 5,440 exam centres across 551 cities in India and 14 international centres. More than 1,38,560 CCTV cameras and over 95,000 exam rooms were tested. Mock Drill organised to verify that all security systems are functioning properly at the test centres. Around 22 lakh students are set to appear for the Re-NEET UG exam on June 21, 2026.
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NTA conducted a mock drill to ensure that all systems are working properly before the exam. Students should not face any issues regarding security checks and biometrics on the June 21 exam.
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NEET 2026 Mock Drill Conducted Across 5,440 Exam Centres |
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Mock Drill Date |
June 20, 2026 |
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Exam Centres |
5,440 |
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Cities |
551 |
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International Centres |
14 |
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CCTV Cameras Tested |
1,38,560 |
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Exam Rooms |
95,000+ |
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Candidates Expected |
22+ Lakh |
NTA conducted a nationwide mock drill ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-exam. The authority tested the security systems, CCTV surveillance, biometric verification, AI monitoring, question paper logistics, and centre-level preparedness across thousands of examination centres.
Verify centre preparedness
Test security arrangements
Review examination protocols
Assess emergency response systems
Ensure smooth exam conduct
The mock drill was organised to check the security system is working properly. If any issue occurs, then the authority can resolve it before the exam.
CCTV Surveillance
AI Monitoring
Face Authentication
Biometric Verification
Security Personnel Deployment
Entry Management Systems
NTA tested CCTV surveillance, AI monitoring, biometric verification, security staff deployment, communication systems, and question paper transport process.
NEET 2026 CCTV Surveillance system conducted more than 1,38,560 cameras installed in over 95,000 exam rooms were tested. Live monitoring systems and national control rooms were also reviewed.
1,38,560 CCTV Cameras
95,000+ Exam Rooms
Live Monitoring Systems
National Control Rooms
The main aim was to ensure continuous monitoring during the re-examination.
The NEET 2026 AI Monitoring system can help to improve exam security. AI tools can quickly detect unusual activities and send alerts to officials.
Real-time monitoring
Suspicious activity detection
Alert generation
CCTV feed analysis
Faster response
Better transparency
Enhanced exam integrity
The authority checked the biometric verification process at the test centres.
Fingerprint Authentication
Face Authentication
Identity Verification
Entry Validation
The purpose is to stop fake entries and strengthen candidate verification.
Secure transportation routes
Custodian bank verification
Question paper handling
Storage arrangements
Department of Posts
Police Authorities
District Administration
All NEET 2026 Exam Centres were checked for better security arrangements. Officials inspected facilities and tested different systems.
CCTV functionality
Power backup
Seating arrangements
Verification counters
Security deployment
The centres were checked for proper functioning and compliance with guidelines.
A large team of observers monitored the mock drill to ensure that all rules were followed.
6,700+ Observers
100+ Virtual Observers
Centre Superintendents
Security Officials
Monitor operations
Report irregularities
Ensure protocol compliance
Several departments worked together to improve NEET 2026 Re-Exam Preparations and maintain strong security.
National Testing Agency
State Governments
Police Departments
Paramilitary Forces
Indian Air Force
Department of Posts
Security
Logistics
Communication
Surveillance
NTA also checked facilities that will help students during the examination.
✅ Drinking Water
✅ ORS Availability
✅ Ambulance Services
✅ Power Backup
✅ Lighting and Fans
✅ Waiting Areas
The aim is to provide a comfortable and candidate-friendly environment during the examination.
The mock drill will help improve security and reduce problems during the examination.
Stronger Security
Fast Response To Issue
Better Centre Coordination
Improved Candidate Experience
Reduced Operational Risks
Security infrastructure
Technology systems
Logistics chain
Candidate management
Emergency response
