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NEET UG 2026 Exam Set for Sunday: New Guidelines and Centers Announced

The NEET UG 2026 examination is set for this Sunday, with significant changes in the selection of examination centers. Private schools have been excluded, ensuring that only reputable institutions are used. A total of 20,633 students will take the exam across 46 centers in Prayagraj, with strict security measures in place. Candidates are advised to verify their center locations and plan their routes in advance to avoid any issues on the exam day. With these new guidelines, the NTA aims to enhance the credibility of the examination process.
 
NEET UG 2026 Exam Set for Sunday: New Guidelines and Centers Announced

NEET UG 2026 Examination Details


New Delhi: The NEET UG 2026 examination is scheduled for this Sunday. Notably, private schools will not serve as examination centers in major cities like Prayagraj. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has emphasized that only reliable institutions have been selected to ensure a transparent and cheating-free examination process. Previously, private schools were often designated as centers, but this policy has now changed.


Examination Centers in Prayagraj

46 Centers Designated for the Exam


A total of 20,633 students will participate in the examination in Prayagraj, with 46 centers established for this purpose. All centers are located in government or reputable educational institutions. Each center will have a static magistrate present to enhance the credibility of the examination and prevent any irregularities.


Key Institutions Hosting the Exam

Institutions Selected as Exam Centers


Major examination centers in Prayagraj include the Law and Commerce Departments of Allahabad University, Ishwar Sharan Degree College, CMP Degree College, SS Khanna Girls Degree College, and Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Government PG College in Naini. Additionally, technical institutions such as MNNIT, IIIT Jhalwa, and IERT have also been designated as centers. Priority has been given to government and aided schools.


Central Schools Included

Central Schools Granted Examination Center Status


This year, CBSE Central Schools in Manouri, Fafamau, Old Cantt, New Cantt, and Army Public School New Cantt have also been appointed as examination centers. Comprehensive security measures have been implemented at all these locations, enhancing trust in the examination process by excluding private institutions.


Important Advice for Candidates

Do Not Rely Solely on Google Maps


The NTA has issued a strict warning to candidates advising against relying solely on Google Maps for locating their examination centers. In some instances, map pins may be incorrect or unclear. Students should physically verify the address provided on their admit cards.


Pre-Exam Preparations Recommended

Plan Your Route in Advance


The NTA recommends that students familiarize themselves with the route to their examination center by May 3. Arriving early is crucial, so students should consider their transportation, companions, and weather conditions to avoid any last-minute issues on exam day.


Essential Tips for Students

Key Reminders for Candidates


Students should thoroughly read their admit cards and prepare all necessary documents in advance. Aim to arrive at the examination center well ahead of time and adhere to the NTA guidelines. With the stringent measures in place this year, there is hope for a fair and peaceful examination process.