More than 2,42,000 candidates on Sunday appeared for the NEET-PG exam,
which is conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical
Sciences (NBEMS) for admission to various post graduate medical courses.
The exam was conducted in a single shift on the computer-based
platform across 301 cities and in 1,052 test centres, official sources
said.
This is the largest computer-based exam in India in terms of
number of candidates which has been conducted in a single shift.
The
NBEMS had engaged more than 2,200 faculty members from various medical
colleges and accredited hospitals to ensure zero tolerance towards use
of unfair means cases.
The NBEMS had also written to the chief
secretaries, DGPs of all the states to ensure adequate law and order,
cyber security and uninterrupted power supply at all the test centres.
Assistance had also been sought from district administration and police
in this regard.
In order to prevent any kind of cyber scam at test
centres, NBEMS took assistance from the Indian Cybercrime Coordination
Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs.
Around 300 cyber commandos
fanned out to various exam centres, especially the sensitive ones, to
prevent any kind of cheating at these test centres, officials said.
NBEMS deployed more than 200 personnel at its office to continuously
view the live CCTV feed in a real time manner which was been received
from all the test centres.
Senior faculty members, Dean/Director of
Medical Colleges and NBEMS governing body members visited the exam
centres as a flying squad.
Mobile signals at all the test centre were
blocked by installing adequate number of mobile signal jammers.
NEET-PG is held for admission to various postgraduate medical courses
like MD, MS and PG diploma. -- PTI