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NEET-UG 2025 Conducted Peacefully Across District: Collector BM Santosh.
NEET-UG 2025 Conducted Peacefully Across District: Collector BM Santosh.

Hans India

time04-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

NEET-UG 2025 Conducted Peacefully Across District: Collector BM Santosh.

Gadwal: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2025 was conducted peacefully across the district on Sunday, according to District Collector B.M. Santosh. The prestigious national-level examination took place at three centers: Government Boys High School, Government Girls High School, and Government Junior College in the district headquarters. In a surprise inspection, Collector B.M. Santosh, accompanied by District Superintendent of Police (SP) Srinivasa Rao, visited the examination centers to oversee the arrangements and ensure the smooth conduct of the exam. During their visit, they reviewed the functioning of the centers, enquired about candidate attendance, and took feedback from the officials on duty. The Collector carefully examined whether the guidelines issued by the authorities were being strictly followed. He gave specific instructions to the staff regarding the orderly conduct of the examination. Emphasis was placed on adhering to the NEET examination protocols, especially the ban on electronic devices such as mobile phones and the need to prevent any malpractice. He instructed the officials to ensure the availability of drinking water for the students and maintain a conducive and calm environment throughout the duration of the exam. The Collector confirmed that no untoward incidents were reported at any of the centers. Out of the total 1,029 registered candidates in the district, 1,005 appeared for the exam, while 24 were absent. The Collector expressed satisfaction with the way the exam was managed in all three centers, stating that the NEET-UG 2025 examination concluded in a peaceful and organized manner in the district. Coordinator Venkatesh, principals of the respective institutions, and other concerned officials were present and contributed to the successful execution of the event.

1,144 appear for NEET in Nandyal district
1,144 appear for NEET in Nandyal district

The Hindu

time04-05-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

1,144 appear for NEET in Nandyal district

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) was conducted peacefully in Nandyal, Kurnool and Anantapur districts on Sunday. In Nandyal district, the examination was held at four centres. Of the 1,176 candidates who applied, 1,144 appeared for the exam. At the Government Degree College, 351 of the 360 candidates appeared, while 211 of the 216 candidates appeared at the Government Girls High School examination centre. Similarly, 351 of the 360 applicants appeared for the exam at the Tekme Government Junior College, while 231 out of 240 appeared at the Government Polytechnic College. The overall percentage of students who appeared for the examination in the district is 97.27 per cent. In Anantapur district, the percentage of students who attended the examination stood at 96.97, with 2,534 appearing out of the 2,613 who applied. The examination was conducted at six centres in Anantapur and Gooty. Meanwhile, of the 4,466 aspirants supposed to take the test at 16 examination centres in Kurnool, 4,381 appeared with a percentage of 98.10.

District Collector Orders Foolproof Arrangements for NEET UG 2025 Examination
District Collector Orders Foolproof Arrangements for NEET UG 2025 Examination

Hans India

time29-04-2025

  • Hans India

District Collector Orders Foolproof Arrangements for NEET UG 2025 Examination

Gadwal: To ensure the smooth and error-free conduct of the NEET UG 2025 examination in the district, District Collector B.M. Santosh has directed officials to make all necessary arrangements without leaving any room for mistakes. A district-level coordination committee meeting regarding the NEET UG 2025 examination was held on Tuesday at the IDOC Conference Hall. Addressing the meeting, the Collector emphasized that the exam, scheduled to be held on May 4 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, must be conducted in a seamless manner ensuring that students face no inconvenience. Recalling the allegations raised during last year's examination, the Collector stressed the need for strict measures this year to avoid any shortcomings. He informed that the exam will be conducted at three government institutions in the district: the Government Boys High School, Government Girls High School, and the Government Junior College. A total of 1,029 candidates are expected to appear for the exam. Students will be allowed entry into the exam centers between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM. Biometric verification of candidates will be conducted at the centers. He instructed that students must bring their admit cards along with a valid photo ID, and strictly warned against bringing electronic devices, mobile phones, wallets, or gold jewelry into the examination centers. The Collector further instructed that control rooms and CCTV cameras be set up at the centers, along with adequate security arrangements. He directed police officials to ensure safe transport of question papers from banks to exam centers and safe dispatch of answer sheet bundles to post offices after the exam. Additionally, first-aid centers should be set up at the examination centers with ORS packets and essential medicines readily available. He also emphasized the importance of uninterrupted power supply, instructing the electricity department to make the necessary arrangements in advance. The Municipal Commissioner was advised to ensure availability of clean drinking water, functional toilets, and proper sanitation at all exam centers. For any queries or issues, students can contact the toll-free helpline number 9100901606. Highlighting the significance of the NEET exam, the Collector said that it is not only a state-level but a nationwide examination, and even a minor mistake at a single center could affect students across the country. He urged all officials to work in coordination to ensure the successful and error-free conduct of the examination. Key officials present at the meeting included SP Srinivasa Rao, DSP Mogalaya, DEO Abdul Ghani, Chief Superintendent Devender Reddy, Electricity Department EE Ramesh Babu, Municipal Commissioner Dasharath, school principals, bank officers, and other departmental officials.

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