Cyberabad Tightens Security: Photocopy Shops and Public Gatherings Restricted for NEET 2026
Gatherings banned around NEET exam centres in Cyberabad on June 21; nearby photocopy shops to remain shut

Authorities in Cyberabad have imposed strict prohibitory orders near exam centres for the upcoming NEET test, aiming to ensure a secure and malpractice-free environment.
The silence outside an examination hall is usually a sign of focus, but in Cyberabad this June, it will be enforced by the police. With the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) scheduled for June 21, the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate has issued orders to restrict public movement and activity in the immediate vicinity of all designated exam centres.
Under the notified orders, any large gatherings are strictly prohibited around these venues. The mandate goes beyond just crowd control; authorities have ordered all photocopy shops, internet cafes, and printing centres situated near the exam locations to remain shut for the duration of the test.
Maintaining Exam Integrity
This move is a direct response to the recurring concerns surrounding the security of high-stakes competitive examinations. By targeting photocopy and printing outlets, the administration is clearly attempting to preempt any possibility of paper leaks or the dissemination of unauthorized study material.
While the science of conducting such massive, nationwide exams is complex, the local administration is focusing on the logistical basics. The goal is to create a sterile environment where candidates can focus solely on their papers without the risk of external interference or digital malpractice.
Why it matters
The recurring need for such stringent measures highlights a deepening crisis of trust in the examination system. When local authorities feel compelled to shut down small businesses and restrict public movement just to safeguard a test, it reflects the immense pressure on the system to remain leak-proof.
For the aspirants, this creates an atmosphere of high tension. Every section of the student community is watching closely, as these exams are the gateway to their professional futures. This pattern of administrative lockdowns near test centres is becoming a standard, if unfortunate, feature of the Indian academic calendar. It is a stop-gap measure—a temporary shield—but it leaves open the larger question of whether these measures are a sustainable solution to ensuring fairness in a system that clearly needs more robust, long-term integrity reforms.
Looking Ahead
Candidates and local residents are advised to plan their commute carefully, as police presence will be intensified around the testing zones to ensure compliance. While the focus remains on a smooth conduct for June 21, these administrative actions are a reminder of the high stakes involved in competitive testing. Whether it is an update in a newsletter or a formal notification in a government account, the message from the authorities is clear: the sanctity of the exam takes precedence over local commerce for the day.
Ananya Iyer covers global affairs with an Indian lens for PoliticalPedia.