NEET UG 2025 Exam Alert: NTA Mandates Facial Recognition – No Match, No Exam!
Face matching is must for NEET UG 2025 exam – candidates with no match will be denied exam entry. The NTA has notified students to update their Aadhar Card.
NEW DELHI: Registration for the NEET UG 2025 exam is ongoing. This year, the NTA has mandated face recognition in the exam. Candidates failing face recognition will be barred from the NEET UG exam entry at the center. Students should update their Aadhar before registration.
Candidates are facing problems with the registration. Especially those students whose Aadhar Card is not updated. Their application is being rejected. The face recognition will be done on biometric technology at the NEET UG 2025 exam center. The NTA implements face recognition to prevent fraud and stop dummy candidates in the NEET UG exam. that is why the NTA asked students to update their Aadhar.
There is a huge crowd of students at the Aadhar Center. Candidates are arriving in large numbers to update Aadhar. To avoid it, students can also go for online registration. Last year there was controversy surrounding the NEET exam. So, to maintain the integrity of the selection process of medical colleges in India, The NTA has mandated face recognition.
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