Parliamentary panel assured of glitch-free NEET retest on June 21
New Delhi, June 2 -- A parliamentary committee examining the functioning of the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Monday reviewed the proposal to shift NEET-UG from pen-and-paper mode to computer-based testing (CBT) from next year, and discussed the alleged paper leak in the 2026 medical entrance examination, with officials assuring the panel that the June 21 retest will be conducted without any glitches, people aware of the matter said.
Later in the day, Congress leaders rejected media reports claiming that the panel, headed by party MP Digvijaya Singh, had given a "clean chit" to the government over the NEET controversy.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports met officials of the NTA as well as...
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