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  "type": "article",
  "title": "Re-NEET Exam in Ghazipur Wraps Up Smoothly Under Heavy Security; Physics Stumps Students as Cut-Off Projected Near 620",
  "summary": "The Re-NEET examination concluded peacefully at three centres in Ghazipur under stringent security arrangements, putting fears of another paper leak firmly to rest. Students rated Physics as the toughest section and Biology as the easiest, with the expected cut-off projected to fall between 600 and 620 marks.",
  "content": "Strict Security at Three Ghazipur Centres\nThe Re-NEET examination, organised in the aftermath of the paper leak controversy that had shaken the medical entrance process across the country, was held at three centres in Ghazipur: Adarsh School, Mahila Degree College, and Lourdes Convent School. Authorities enforced significantly tighter security compared to the previous attempt, ensuring that candidates could sit the exam in a controlled and fair environment. For aspirants who had been under enormous mental strain because of repeated controversies, this was not just a test of academic preparation but an opportunity to prove the value of their hard work.\n\nSocial Media Rumours Had Rattled Candidates, But Exam Centres Told a Different Story\nIn the days before the examination, rumours swept social media claiming the paper could be obtained for as little as Rs 1,000. Those claims, layered on top of the bitter memory of the earlier leak, had left many aspirants deeply unsettled. Once inside the examination centres, however, the mood shifted entirely. Student Simran said the security was so thorough that any possibility of a paper leak was completely eliminated. She also noted that every question stayed strictly within the prescribed syllabus, which brought considerable relief to candidates who had feared out-of-syllabus surprises.\n\nBiology Calms Nerves, Physics Causes the Most Stress\nAfter exiting the exam halls, students shared their section-by-section assessments. The unanimous verdict on Biology was that it was clear and manageable, a section that gave most aspirants reason for confidence. Chemistry sat comfortably in the middle range, neither easy nor particularly demanding. Physics, on the other hand, was widely described as the paper's hardest section, with many students saying it felt even more difficult than it had in the previous attempt.\n\nThree Years of Preparation in Kota, Now Waiting for the Result\nNitish Kushwaha, who has been studying in Kota for the past three years, described how the repeated delays and controversies had pushed his mental pressure to its limit. For aspirants at his level, this re-examination was about far more than securing admission to a medical college. It was a hard-fought chance to demonstrate competence and integrity in the face of a process that had been severely undermined.\n\nCut-Off Expected to Land Between 600 and 620\nBased on the overall difficulty of the paper, student Raza Hussain and several other aspirants have estimated that the cut-off is likely to settle somewhere between 600 and 620 marks. With the examination in Ghazipur wrapped up without any untoward incident, every candidate is now waiting anxiously for the results to be declared.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: NEET aspirants nationwide can compare their expected scores against the projected cut-off of 600 to 620 marks and plan their next steps accordingly.\n• In Ghazipur: Students from the district who sat the Re-NEET can take comfort in the fact that the exam was conducted without any reported irregularity, meaning their efforts will be judged purely on merit.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. At which centres was the Re-NEET exam held in Ghazipur?\nThe exam was conducted at Adarsh School, Mahila Degree College, and Lourdes Convent School.\n\n2. How did the security arrangement compare to the previous exam?\nAccording to student Simran, security was extremely tight this time and completely eliminated any possibility of a paper leak, a marked improvement over the previous attempt.\n\n3. Which subject was rated the most difficult?\nPhysics was the toughest section, with students saying it felt even harder than in the previous exam.\n\n4. How did students rate Biology and Chemistry?\nBiology was described as simple and straightforward, while Chemistry was rated as moderate in difficulty.\n\n5. What is the expected cut-off?\nStudent Raza Hussain and several other aspirants believe the cut-off will likely fall between 600 and 620 marks.\n\n6. Where and for how long has Nitish Kushwaha been preparing?\nNitish Kushwaha has been preparing in Kota for the past three years.\n\n7. What were the paper leak rumours circulating before the exam?\nRumours on social media claimed the paper was available for just Rs 1,000.\n\n8. Were there any out-of-syllabus questions in the paper?\nNo, Simran confirmed that all questions were within the prescribed syllabus, which came as a relief to candidates.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/exam/ghazipur-men-re-neet-pariksha-sakhta-pahare-men-hui-puri-phijiksa-ne-sabako-chaunkaya-kata-pha-620-taka-snbhava-2219",
  "category": "Exam",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-21",
  "tags": [
    "Re-NEET exam",
    "Ghazipur",
    "NEET paper leak",
    "NEET cut-off",
    "Physics difficulty",
    "medical entrance exam",
    "NEET security",
    "NEET result"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}