New Delhi: With a NEET re-examination scheduled after a question paper leak, authorities have moved all personnel involved in preparing the question paper to a secure, undisclosed location.

The NEET exam held last month was cancelled following reports of a leak, triggering concern among the nearly 2.2 million students who appeared. The CBI is investigating the case, and key accused have been remanded to jail. The re-exam is set for June 21.

As a precaution to prevent any fresh irregularities, strict restrictions have been imposed on the paper-setting team. Their use of mobile phones, laptops and other personal communication devices has been curtailed, along with limits on internet access and contact with outsiders.

Officials said entry and exit at the facility are being closely monitored, with details recorded. Only authorised persons are allowed inside, and digital devices such as smartwatches are not permitted. The staff are expected to remain at the location until the exam concludes on June 21.