Record-Breaking NEET-PG Exam Ensures Unmatched Security Measures
Over 242,000 candidates appeared for the NEET-PG exam, the largest single-shift computer-based test in India. The NBEMS ensured strict security with extensive faculty participation, cyber commandos, and a coordination with law enforcement to uphold integrity and prevent unfair practices.

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A historic event unfolded as more than 242,000 candidates sat for the NEET-PG exam, orchestrated by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). This stands as the largest computer-based test conducted in a single shift in India, spread over 301 cities and 1,052 centers, according to official statements.
The NBEMS employed strict security measures, enlisting the aid of over 2,200 faculty members from medical institutions across the country. They maintained zero tolerance for unfair practices, supported by cyber units and law enforcement to ensure a seamless examination process.
Comprehensive cyber security arrangements were implemented, with the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre and 300 cyber commandos deployed to sensitive centers. Additional support came from district police and mobile signal blockers to prevent digital malpractice. The rigorous protocol highlights NBEMS's commitment to integrity and fairness in medical education.
(With inputs from agencies.)