{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "NEET UG Re-Exam: Question Papers Flown to Patna in Indian Air Force Aircraft, Locked Under Multi-Layer Security",
  "summary": "Question papers for the 21 June NEET UG re-exam were flown into Patna aboard an Indian Air Force aircraft and stored at a secret, heavily guarded location. The re-test was ordered by the NTA for affected candidates after the 3 June exam was cancelled.",
  "content": "The administration in Bihar has gone into full gear ahead of the NEET UG re-examination, and the biggest signal of how serious the security clampdown is comes from the way the question papers were moved. Instead of any routine transport, the papers were carried to the state capital Patna aboard an Indian Air Force aircraft, a step that underlines just how much weight is being placed on secrecy this time.\n\nFlown In, Then Hidden Away\nAccording to the information available, the question papers reached Patna by the Air Force aircraft and were immediately moved, under a tight security cordon, to a secret and secure location. Officials connected with the examination, along with security agencies, are keeping the entire operation under constant watch. The aim is straightforward, to leave no room for tampering or a leak at any stage.\n\nWhy the 3 June Exam Is Being Held Again\nThis elaborate arrangement became necessary because the examination conducted on 3 June was cancelled. Following that, the National Testing Agency, or NTA, decided to hold a re-test on 21 June for the affected candidates. The agency and the administration want this round to be completely fair and transparent, which is exactly why the special security measures have been put in place.\n\nLayers Upon Layers of Security\nOfficials say a multi-layered security system has been enforced to keep the confidentiality of the papers airtight. Beyond that, the task of moving the papers from the secret location to the examination centres will also be carried out strictly under a pre-decided protocol, so that no slip occurs anywhere along the route.\n\nAll Eyes on 21 June\nThe attention of the candidates appearing for the re-exam, and of their parents, is now fixed squarely on 21 June. The administration claims every necessary step has been taken to make the process fully secure and transparent this time, so that no candidate is left fearing a repeat of the earlier experience.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For NEET candidates: Those whose 3 June exam was cancelled must sit the re-test on 21 June, so focus now on preparation and your admit card.\n• In Bihar: With the papers already secured in Patna, local candidates should confirm their exam centre and reporting time well in advance.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. When will the NEET UG re-exam be held?\nThe re-examination will be conducted on 21 June.\n\n2. How were the question papers brought to Patna?\nThe papers were flown to Patna aboard an Indian Air Force aircraft and stored at a secret, secure location.\n\n3. Why was a re-exam needed?\nThe exam held on 3 June was cancelled, after which the NTA decided to hold a re-test for the affected candidates.\n\n4. What special security measures are in place this time?\nA multi-layered security system protects the confidentiality of the papers, and they will be moved to exam centres under a pre-decided protocol.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/education/neet-ug-dobara-pariksha-se-pahale-bari-halachala-vayusena-ke-vimana-se-patana-pa-1247",
  "category": "Education",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-16",
  "tags": [
    "NEET UG Re-Exam",
    "NTA",
    "Patna",
    "Bihar",
    "Air Force aircraft",
    "question paper security",
    "21 June exam",
    "medical entrance exam"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}