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‘Systemic failure’: PIL in SC seeks test agency overhaul

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A day after the NEET (UG) 2026 Exam was cancelled over an alleged paper leak, the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court seeking reforms in the test system for admissions to undergraduate medical courses on account of “systemic failure”.Conducted on May 3 by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the NEET (UG) 2026 Exam was cancelled on Tuesday. A CBI probe has been ordered into the alleged paper leak.Seeking a complete overhaul of the national testing framework, the Association requested the top court to direct the Government to replace the NTA with a “technologically advanced and autonomous body” to restore the integrity of medical entrance examinations.It demanded structural and technological reforms, including mandatory “digital locking” of question papers and a transition to a Computer-Based Test (CBT) model to eliminate risks associated with the physical handling and transportation of examination materials.The petitioner Association urged the top court to constitute a high-powered monitoring committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and including cybersecurity and forensic experts to oversee the re-conduct of the 2026 exam.It sought a direction to the CBI to file a status report in four weeks detailing the progress of its probe into the paper leak, including the network uncovered, arrests made and steps taken toward prosecution of the accused.“Guess papers” circulating on encrypted platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram matched more than 100 questions from the actual exam paper, it alleged.The cancellation of the NEET (UG) 2026 Exam has left more than 22 lakh medical aspirants and their families anxious about the fresh examination date, admit cards, examination centres and the counselling timeline, the petitioner submitted.

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