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NEET-UG set to be conducted in computer-based test mode from 2027, NTA informs Supreme Court
NEET paper leak: The proposed shift comes amid heightened scrutiny of the examination process after allegations of paper ...
Currently, NEET-UG is a pen-and-paper exam. After a paper leak came to light in 2024, a Centre-constituted committee had suggested reforms in the conduct of public exams, including a switch to ...
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NEET-UG To Go Fully CBT Mode From Next Year, NTA Tells Supreme Court
NTA informed the Supreme Court that NEET-UG will move to CBT mode from the next exam cycle, implementing key reforms after the paper leak row.
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NEET-UG to transition to computer-based testing by 2027
Upcoming Changes to NEET-UG Examination The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced its readiness to shift the NEET-UG examination to a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format starting in 2027. This ...
A fresh petition filed in the Supreme Court has sought an immediate transition of NEET-UG to a computer-based test mode, citing repeated paper leak controversies and security lapses in the current pen ...
The National Testing Agency on Friday told the Supreme Court that it is all set to conduct NEET-UG in the computer-based test ...
Computer-based testing (CBT) can eliminate nearly 95% of vulnerabilities that allow paper leaks, and students will see “fundamental shifts” in the way the National Testing Agency (NTA) functions withi ...
As NEET is among India’s highest-stakes examinations, such anomalies drew national attention, though similar compromises in ...
The computer-based format was among the key recommendations made by the high-level committee, headed by former ISRO chairman ...
The Centre announced a June 21 retest for NEET-UG 2026 and said the medical entrance examination will shift to a computer-based format from next year ...
Starting 2027, NEET will adopt the Computer-Based Test (CBT) format, joining other major Indian competitive exams like JEE ...
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Parliamentary panel backs pen-and-paper exams amid NEET-UG leak debate
A Parliamentary panel backed 'leak-proof' pen-and-paper exams like UPSC's, contrasting with expert calls for computer-based tests. The committee also sharply criticised the NTA for its functioning ...
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