Students revise notes before NEET-UG re-exam in Kolkata
NEET-UG aspirants in Kolkata were seen revising notes outside examination centres on 21 June 2026, ahead of the re-examination conducted across the city. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
NEET-UG aspirants in Kolkata were seen revising notes outside examination centres on 21 June 2026, ahead of the re-examination conducted across the city. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
Aspirants gathered outside NEET-UG re-examination centres in Kolkata on 21 June 2026 (Sunday), making last-minute revisions before being allowed inside. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
A candidate undergoes metal detector screening at the entrance of a NEET-UG re-examination centre in Kolkata on 21 June 2026, as security personnel carried out mandatory frisking. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
Security personnel used metal detectors to screen every candidate entering NEET-UG re-examination centres in Kolkata on 21 June 2026, with strict frisking protocols in place. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
Parents and guardians waited outside examination centres across Kolkata on 21 June 2026 as their wards sat for the NEET-UG re-examination, with entry restricted to registered candidates. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
A security official verifies a candidate's admit card at the gate of a NEET-UG re-examination centre in Kolkata on 21 June 2026, as only document-verified aspirants were permitted inside. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
Security personnel conducted admit card verification at NEET-UG re-examination centres in Kolkata on 21 June 2026, ensuring only eligible candidates gained entry ahead of the re-test. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
NEET-UG candidates in Kolkata checked notice boards for seating arrangements outside examination centres on 21 June 2026, before the re-examination commenced on Sunday. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)
Ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination on 21 June 2026, aspirants in Kolkata scanned seating charts posted outside their assigned centres to confirm hall and seat numbers before entry. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)