NEET-UG Re-Exam and CBT Shift
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026
The cancellation of the NEET-UG exam and the subsequent reforms, including the shift to a computer-based test, will significantly impact the education sector in India. While the immediate effect is negative due to student distress and logistical challenges for the India — National Testing Agency, the long-term goal of preventing malpractice could restore confidence in the examination system.
The NEET-UG examination, held on May 3, 2026, was cancelled due to widespread allegations of paper leaks and irregularities. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the re-examination will take place on June 21, and from next year, the medical entrance exam will transition to a computer-based test (CBT) format. The India — National Testing Agency, responsible for conducting the exam, faced severe criticism, and the United States — Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently probing the leak, having arrested seven individuals. Dharmendra Pradhan accepted responsibility for a 'breach in command chain' and emphasized the government's commitment to ensuring transparency and preventing future malpractice. Reforms include extending the exam duration by 15 minutes, allowing students to reselect their preferred test cities, and coordinating transport arrangements with state governments. The decision to move to CBT mode from 2027 aims to curb paper leaks, a recommendation previously made by the Radhakrishnan Committee.
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