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NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak: NTA Chief Summoned May 21

Monday, May 18, 2026 2 min read 4 views
Vineet Joshi Director General National Testing Agency NTA office
NTA Chief Vineet Joshi
Key Points
  • NEET UG 2026 paper leak
  • Parliamentary panel summons NTA Chief
  • Reforms review on May 21
  • NTA to take strict action

The parliamentary panel has summoned Vineet Joshi, Director General of the National Testing Agency (NTA), on May 21 to discuss the NEET UG 2026 paper leak. The meeting will review the reforms implemented by the NTA to prevent such incidents in the future. • Over 18 lakh students appeared for the NEET UG exam this year. More context is awaited on the measures to be taken by the NTA.

NTA Response

The NTA has assured that it will take strict action against those responsible for the paper leak. According to a source, the agency is working on introducing new security measures to prevent such incidents. The Director General of the NTA, Vineet Joshi, has stated that the agency is committed to ensuring the integrity of the exam process.

Background

This is not the first instance of a paper leak in the NEET UG exam. In the past, there have been several instances of paper leaks, which have raised concerns about the security and integrity of the exam process. Data suggests that the number of students appearing for the NEET UG exam has been increasing every year, with over 18 lakh students appearing this year. Analysis suggests that the NTA needs to take more effective measures to prevent paper leaks.

Impact

The paper leak has caused significant distress among students who appeared for the exam. The incident has also raised concerns about the economic impact on students and their families, who have invested significant time and resources in preparing for the exam. The significance of the incident lies in the fact that it has highlighted the need for more effective measures to ensure the security and integrity of the exam process.

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