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For a country marked by diverse educational systems and stark regional disparities, a one-size-fits-all approach like NEET may be neither effective nor equitable
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The Armed Forces function with structured command, controlled access, and strict accountability. If these systems can protect critical national operations, can the same discipline be tested to secure India’s examination infrastructure?
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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-and-paper system. The plea also seeks structural reforms, including replacement of the National Testing Agency with an independent examination authority and implementation of advanced cybersecurity safeguards.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that NEET-UG re-examination will be held on June 21 and that the exam will be held in CBT mode from the following year onwards
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Hyderabad Police VC Sajjanar has warned parents and students against fraudulent schemes promising medical seats, even as NEET-UG exams are set to begin
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The NTA has opened applications for NEET UG 2026, scheduled on May 3. The online form is available until March 8. NEET scores are required for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BUMS, BSMS, BVSc & AH, and Military Nursing Service BSc Nursing admissions.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced that JEE Main 2026 will be held in two sessions — January 21–30 and April 1–10. Registrations for the first phase begin this month, with the NTA advising candidates to update Aadhaar and category details
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CBI arrested two men for running an MBBS admission scam, charging Rs 87.5 lakh per candidate to falsely promise NEET UG 2025 score manipulation. They used fake claims, hawala transactions, and forged documents to cheat students and their families
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With five candidates in the top 100, Telangana recorded 41,584 qualifiers out of 70,259 test takers; nationwide, over 12 lakh qualified
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While the exact time of release has not been specified, the results are expected anytime soon
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National Testing Agency, which is conducting the Common University Entrance Test (UG) 2025 from May 13, is yet to release admit cards for entrance test held for admissions to undergraduate programmes offered by participating central universities
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Candidates can download their score card from https://exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-PG/
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The high-stakes medical entrance examination will be held at 5,453 centres in more than 500 cities nationwide
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Candidates can download admit cards from the website, https://neet.nta.nic.in/
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Candidates can download admit cards using their application number and date of birth from the website https://exams.nta.ac.in/NCET/
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Rajasthan had the highest number of candidates with a perfect score. The results of 110 candidates found using unfair means, including forged documents, were withheld
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Vangala Ajay Reddy and Bani Brata Majee share all India first rank in common ranking list; Harssh A Gupta bags 15th rank in paper - I (BE/BTech) results that were declared by NTA
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If the subject-wise experts committee finds the contested question to be incorrect, ambiguous or an incorrect answer key, it will recommend the NTA to drop the question
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Some students and experts found nine errors in the JEE Main session - II preliminary answer keys
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The CUET UG 2025 correction window starts on March 26, and lasts till March 28