NEET Re-Exam 2026: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Orders Strict Action Against Rumor-Mongers, Reviews Security Ahead of June 21 Test

On Sunday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma convened a high-level review meeting at his residence to assess the preparations for the upcoming NEET Re-Exam scheduled for June 21, 2026. Emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy against malpractices, the CM directed police and administrative officials to ensure foolproof security, flawless coordination with the National Testing Agency (NTA), and strict compliance with the guidelines set by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
Key Highlights of this News
- Massive Scale: The NEET Re-exam will be conducted on June 21 across 611 centers in 27 districts of Rajasthan.
- Student Footfall: Over 2.09 lakh candidates are slated to appear, with the maximum centers located in Jaipur, Sikar, and Kota.
- Zero Tolerance: CM Bhajanlal Sharma issues stern warnings of strict legal action against suspicious individuals and those spreading rumors.
- On-Ground Monitoring: District Collectors and Superintendents of Police (SPs) mandated to physically inspect examination centers and ensure basic amenities.
Strict Security and ‘Zero Tolerance’ for Malpractice
To ensure a completely transparent and peaceful examination process, the Chief Minister instructed the administration to remain on high alert. He directed all District Collectors and SPs to personally visit and inspect the examination venues to plug any security loopholes. CM Sharma made it absolutely clear that swift and strict action must be taken against anyone attempting to compromise the integrity of the exam or found spreading misleading rumors on social media.
Focus on Candidate Convenience Amidst Heat
Keeping the prevailing severe weather conditions in mind, CM Sharma also prioritized the well-being of the aspiring doctors. He issued strict instructions to the local administration to ensure that essential facilitiesāparticularly clean drinking water, adequate shaded waiting areas, and proper ventilationāare guaranteed at every examination center so that students do not face any hardships during the test.
Over 2 Lakh Candidates Across 27 Districts
During the briefing, senior officials informed the Chief Minister that approximately 2.09 lakh candidates will take the re-exam at 611 centers spread across 27 districts in the state. The capital city, Jaipur, will host the highest number of examination centers (106), followed closely by the state’s major educational coaching hubs: Sikar (102 centers) and Kota (92 centers).
Top Brass Attends the High-Level Meet
This crucial meeting saw the virtual participation of Chief Secretary V. Srinivas, Director General of Police (DGP) Rajeev Kumar Sharma, and the respective District Collectors and SPs via video conferencing. Meanwhile, senior officials, including ADG (Law and Order) Sanjay Agarwal and Principal Secretary (Medical & Health) Gayatri Rathore, were physically present at the Chief Minister’s Office to brief the CM on the ground realities.



