NEET re-exam 2026: Candidate caught using mobile phone to search answers at Hyderabad centre
Press Trust of India | June 22, 2026 | 12:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
The 18-year-old allegedly concealed the phone in a washroom flush tank before the test; police registered a case under the Public Examinations Act, 2024
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Try NowHyderabad: An 18-year-old candidate, who appeared for the NEET re-exam here on June 21, was apprehended after he was allegedly caught for malpractice, police said. The accused was caught red-handed inside the washroom while searching for answers on his mobile phone.
The student, a resident of Achampet, came to the Zilla Parishad High School in Ragannaguda, under the Adibatla police station limits, around 7 am and placed a mobile phone in the washroom ventilator, a release from Hyderabad Police said. He managed to access the washroom ventilator as it was adjoining a school compound wall. At 11 am, he entered the washroom and concealed the phone in a zip-lock cover before hiding it in a flush tank, police said.
"Although police security teams had thoroughly inspected the premises twice, once at 6 am and again at 11 am, and conducted strict frisking of all candidates at the entrance, the phone hidden inside the flush tank remained undetected during initial checks," police said.
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Phone seized; case registered
During the examination, the accused complained of stomach pain and requested to use the restroom. The washroom, which serves as the only common facility for the entire centre, is situated far away from the school building, police said.
After the invigilator found that the student had spent an unusually long time, he sent a few staff members to check. Police said the accused was caught red-handed inside the washroom, actively searching for answers on his mobile phone for the NEET exam . Upon being alerted, a police team seized the mobile phone.
A thorough inspection of the device revealed that he was using Google to search for answers, with no other active applications of concern besides Instagram, police further said. The accused confessed to the act during interrogation and is currently in police custody.
Following a complaint by the school administration, the police have registered a case under relevant sections of the BNS and Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, the police added.
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