Hyderabad: On the eve of the NEET-UG re-examination, authorities on Saturday conducted mock drills to assess preparedness and prevent malpractice. NEET-UG will be held on Sunday between 2 pm and 5 pm, in pen-and-paper format, with candidates required to report to centres well in advance.In Hyderabad, elaborate security arrangements have been put in place at 52 examination centres falling under the Hyderabad police commissionerate limits. “Each examination centre will be provided with six police personnel, including a sub-inspector, with a dedicated woman component as well,” said deputy commissioner of police (DCP), Secunderabad zone, Rakshita Krishnamurthy.She stated that test runs were conducted on Saturday morning, and police personnel would remain stationed at centres even during night hours as part of the security arrangements.Officials told TOI that metal detectors have been installed at examination centres and question papers would be transported under armed escort. Patrol vehicles and Blue Colts teams would conduct regular checks around centres to prevent any untoward incidents. Around 3,000 police personnel have been deployed across city limits, to clear traffic jams near exam centres, additional traffic DCP, Hyderabad, Avinash Kumar said.Security measures have also been tightened in neighbouring commissionerates. Cyberabad police on Friday issued an order barring the assembly of five or more persons within a 200-metre radius of examination centres between 6 am and 6 pm on Sunday. Photocopy and internet centres located near examination venues have also been directed to remain closed during the examination period.These heightened security measures come in light of the recent paper leak of the national-level entrance examination.
