Five Strategies to Secure the Integrity of NEET Exams in India
No-Cheat NEET: 5 Ways India Can End The Exam Leak Epidemic

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To combat the persistent issue of exam leaks in India's National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), experts propose five key strategies: transitioning to encrypted digital printing, implementing advanced biometric surveillance, deploying 5G jammers, enforcing strict penalties under the Anti-Cheating Act, and establishing an independent oversight body. These measures aim to enhance security and restore trust in the examination process.
- 01The National Testing Agency (NTA) is urged to adopt an encrypted digital printing model to eliminate vulnerabilities in paper distribution.
- 02Implementing real-time biometric checks and AI surveillance can deter impersonation and proxy candidates.
- 03Deployment of 5G jammers at test venues is essential to prevent wireless communication during exams.
- 04The Anti-Cheating Act should impose severe penalties, including imprisonment and hefty fines for those involved in exam fraud.
- 05An independent oversight body is proposed to audit the NEET process, ensuring transparency and accountability.
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The integrity of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) in India is under threat due to frequent exam leaks and organized cheating. With over 22 lakh candidates competing for limited MBBS seats, the National Testing Agency (NTA) must implement robust measures to secure the examination process. Experts recommend five strategies: First, transitioning to an encrypted digital just-in-time printing model to eliminate risks associated with physical paper custody. Second, deploying multi-layered biometric and AI surveillance to prevent impersonation and ensure candidate identity verification. Third, the use of 5G jammers at exam venues to disrupt unauthorized communication devices. Fourth, enforcing strict penalties under the Anti-Cheating Act, which could include imprisonment of five to ten years and fines of at least ₹1 crore for those caught cheating. Lastly, establishing an independent oversight body to audit the examination process and ensure transparency. These measures aim to restore public confidence and maintain the integrity of medical education in India.
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The proposed measures aim to enhance the integrity of the NEET exam process, which directly affects aspiring medical students and their families.
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