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NEET UG to be held in computer-based format from next year after paper leak row

Union Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan announces that NEET will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode from next year.

By Poulomee Mangal

May 15, 2026 14:02 IST

Days after the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 amid allegations of a paper leak, the Centre has announced a major change in the examination process. Union Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday that the medical entrance exam will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode from next year.

What the Centre said

According to the Hindustan times report, addressing a press conference, Pradhan said the government would take strict action against those linked to the alleged leak. He also said the decision to cancel the May 3 exam was taken to protect the interests of deserving students.

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ā€œWe will have to fix wherever the NTA is falling short, and the NTA will be held responsible,ā€ the minister said. He added that certain issues had ā€œcome to noticeā€ and would be investigated thoroughly.

Pradhan also said the government has ā€œzero tolerance towards malpractices.ā€

Re-exam date announced

The National Testing Agency has announced that the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination will be held on June 21 after the earlier test was cancelled over allegations of irregularities and paper leaks.

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In a statement posted on X, the NTA said, ā€œThe National Testing Agency, with the approval of the Government of India, has scheduled the re-examination of NEET (UG) 2026 on Sunday, 21 June 2026. Candidates and parents are requested to rely only on the official channels of NTA.ā€

Why the exam was cancelled

According to the reports of Hindustan Times, the agency said, findings shared by law enforcement authorities indicated that the examination process ā€œcould not be allowed to stand.ā€

The investigation, which began in Rajasthan and is now being handled by the CBI, has already led to multiple arrests. Reports said a ā€œguess paperā€ containing questions similar to the exam paper triggered the probe.

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