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NEET UG 2026: NMC Implements Strict Attendance Policy for Exam Staff

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has announced a strict attendance policy for staff during the NEET UG 2026 examination, emphasizing the importance of security and management. With mandatory attendance on May 2 and 3, the NMC aims to prevent any negligence and ensure a smooth examination process. This initiative is designed to enhance the integrity of the exam and provide a secure environment for candidates. The NMC's zero-tolerance approach towards malpractices reflects its commitment to maintaining transparency and security during this significant event.
 
NEET UG 2026: NMC Implements Strict Attendance Policy for Exam Staff

NEET UG 2026: A Major Examination Event



NEET UG 2026: The NEET UG examination is akin to a 'Mahakumbh' for both candidates and the organizing bodies, as well as the medical institutions involved. The National Medical Commission (NMC) is fully prepared for the NEET UG 2026, adopting a stringent approach towards security and management. Recent guidelines indicate that strict measures are in place for medical college staff to prevent any negligence or manpower shortages during the examination.


Mandatory Staff Attendance on Exam Days

The NMC has mandated that all medical colleges ensure 100% attendance of their staff during the NEET UG examination. No leave will be granted on May 2 (the day prior to the exam) and May 3 (the exam day). In cases of emergencies, staff must provide substantial proof and obtain special permission from higher authorities. The NMC emphasizes that adequate manpower is crucial for the smooth execution of the examination.


Reasons for the Strict Policy

In recent years, concerns have been raised regarding the security of the NEET UG examination. Managing large crowds, safeguarding question papers, and conducting biometric verifications necessitate a reliable and sufficient number of staff. The NMC aims to thwart any attempts by anti-social elements to exploit staff shortages, thereby preserving the examination's integrity. This 'no-leave' policy is directly tied to ensuring transparency and security.


Directives for Medical Colleges

The advisory from the NMC places the onus on the Principals and Deans of medical colleges to guarantee that all staff members are present and performing their duties. Colleges are also instructed to enhance their facilities to serve as NEET-UG examination centers and maintain a technical support team on standby. Staff will be deployed for various operational tasks, including monitoring CCTV and conducting checks at entrance gates.


Implications for NEET-UG Candidates

For candidates preparing for NEET-UG, this policy is reassuring. The full attendance of staff means that processes—from entry and verification to activities within the examination hall—will be conducted efficiently and without interruptions. With vigilant administration, the likelihood of cheating or paper leaks is greatly reduced. Ultimately, this initiative aims to foster a secure and equitable environment for candidates who are diligently preparing for NEET-UG 2026.