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 ...
Background checks of officials and use of AI tools for translation among other measures listed by NTA to avoid paper leaks from the next exam cycle.
NEET-UG will transition to a fully computer-based format next year to enhance transparency and prevent exam malpractice, says Minister Pradhan.
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 ...
The decision to move NEET-UG to CBT mode was influenced by recommendations from the Radhakrishnan committee, which identified the OMR-based pen-and-paper system as a vulnerability for paper leaks.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that NEET-UG will transition to a computer-based model next year to prevent malpractice. Following recent paper leaks, a re-examination is set for ...
However, students who are skilled computer users tend to do better on computerized assessments. This problem is likely to solve itself as more students develop better computer skills, and also have ...