New Delhi, July 17 -- The National Testing Agency (NTA) is looking to fill nine senior posts to build a "New NTA", which officials described as an exercise to restore trust in the agency that has faced criticism of its handling of exams, especially the NEET-UG 2026 that had to be reheld after a paper leak. In a July 15 vacancy notification, NTA invited applications from serving officers of the Centre, states, UTs, autonomous bodies and PSUs for nine posts, including three joint directors, two deputy directors, two assistant directors, one research scientist (C), and one senior superintendent (Accounts). The notification, shared in an X post, was accompanied by a poster that had 'BUILD A NEW NTA' written under the NTA logo and it listed the nine openings in the agency. The agency said preference would be given to officers with "vast experience" in the conduct and management of examinations. " The new NTA is all about rebuilding the integrity architecture of the agency's examination ecosystem," a senior education ministry official said, requesting anonymity. htc...