Tripura government finalises massive preparations for NEET UG 2026 re-exam across 10 centres to ensure complete transparency and security.
AGARTALA : The Tripura government has completed all necessary arrangements for the upcoming NEET UG 2026 re-examination scheduled to be held this June. To ensure a smooth, transparent, and fair examination process, the state administration has established extensive coordination with the National Testing Agency (NTA), district administrations, and Tripura Police.
According to an official press release issued by the Higher Education Department on Friday, multiple layers of security and administrative supervision have been deployed across the state to maintain the absolute sanctity of the competitive test.
State and District Committees Formed for NEET UG 2026 Supervision
Ravel Hemendra Kumar, Secretary of the Higher Education Department and State Nodal Officer for NEET UG 2026 in Tripura, confirmed that functional bodies have been set up as per NTA guidelines. A State Level Coordination Committee (SLCC) and District Level Coordination Committees (DLCC) have been institutionalised to oversee the entire operation seamlessly.
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Around 4,500 candidates are expected to appear from the West Tripura district, while nearly 200 candidates will take the test in the Dhalai district. A total of 10 NEET exam centres in Tripura have been designated, comprising nine centres in West Tripura and one in Dhalai.
"The state government is fully committed to maintaining the sanctity, transparency, and fairness of the NEET UG 2026 examination, and all preparations have been aligned to achieve this goal," stated Ravel Hemendra Kumar, highlighting the administration's zero-tolerance policy towards discrepancies.
Jammers, CCTV Surveillance, and Strict NTA Guidelines Enforced
Administrative mechanisms have given topmost priority to security. Every single venue will feature strong police deployment, multi-layered frisking, continuous CCTV surveillance, and NTA-appointed observers alongside dedicated flying squads. To prevent any digital malpractices, signal jammers have been installed, and confidential examination materials are being transported under high security.
Furthermore, state-appointed nodal officers will be present at every location to provide immediate assistance. The local administration, police department, NIC, and center superintendents are working in close tandem to deliver an incident-free experience for the students.
Candidates have been strongly advised to arrive at their respective Tripura NEET examination centres well ahead of the reporting time mentioned on their admit cards. The administration has also requested parents and guardians to cooperate with law enforcement authorities and strictly avoid overcrowding near the venue gates.

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