Candidate caught with mobile phone hidden under shirt during NEET re-exam at Jaipur center

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She walked into the exam centre 10 minutes early.

Calm. Composed. Ready.

But something about her felt off.

The woman invigilator couldn't shake the feeling.

So at 5 PM sharp… she asked for a search.

And that's when they found it.

📱 A mobile phone.

Hidden under her shirt.

Inside the NEET-UG re-exam hall.


🚨 The one centre that broke the script

This was Bindayaka Government School, Jaipur.

The candidate: Himanshi, a resident of Gurjar Ki Thadi.

Within minutes, DCP Prashant Kiran and his team were at the gate.

Her family rushed in too.

Police are now investigating whether the phone was actually used during the test.


⚔️ The exam that was supposed to be unbreakable

Here's what makes this sting.

This wasn't a normal exam day.

This was India's redo — after the paper leak scandal that shook the entire NEET system.

The government had promised something different this time.

Military-grade security. Zero excuses.

The numbers are wild:

  • 🎯 22.05 lakh students registered
  • 👥 Over 20 lakh actually appeared
  • 🏙️ 551 cities across India
  • 🏫 5,440 exam centres (plus 14 abroad)
  • 📹 Roughly 1.38 lakh CCTV cameras watching
  • 🛰️ AI surveillance, biometric checks, jammers, frisking teams

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan himself sat inside NTA's Delhi command centre.

Live-monitoring the entire country in real time.


🤯 And yet… one shirt. One phone. One slip.

Think about that for a second.

Thousands of cameras.

Biometric gates.

Jammers humming in every hall.

A Union Minister glued to a screen in Delhi.

And a single candidate in Jaipur almost walked it in.

If one woman invigilator hadn't trusted her gut…

we might never have known.


🧠 The uncomfortable truth

You can throw every piece of tech at a problem.

AI. Jammers. CCTVs. Command centres.

But the last line of defence is still… a human being noticing something feels wrong.

India's biggest medical entrance just proved it.

💸 The stakes? A seat in a top medical college.

The shortcut? A phone under a shirt.

The catch? One sharp pair of eyes.

Military-grade security is impressive.

But human instinct just saved the day.

That's all for now!