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Major decision after NEET UG paper leak controversy, preparations to conduct computer-based exam from next year

May 15, 2026 Khushi Singh Arya 4 mins read
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Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced major changes in the examination system, emphasizing increased security and transparency.

Dharmendra Pradhan announces major changes to the examination system

Following the NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy, the central government has begun preparations to take major steps regarding the examination system. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that plans are underway to conduct major entrance examinations in computer-based mode from next year. This decision is being considered an important step towards strengthening examination security and transparency.

The NEET UG 2026 controversy raised concerns among students, parents, and education experts across the country. The cancellation of the exam left millions of students with mental stress and uncertainty. Many students had worked hard for months and years to prepare for the exam, but due to the alleged paper leak, the decision had to be taken to conduct the exam again.

The government now aims to prevent such incidents by increasing the use of technology in the examination system. The Education Minister said that computer-based examinations can help strengthen security, prevent incidents like question paper leaks and make the examination process more transparent.
According to government sources, in the future, emphasis will be placed on making examination conduct more secure and systematic through digital systems. Experts believe that a computer-based examination system can reduce many of the risks associated with printing, transporting, and distributing question papers.

This announcement is being seen as a major reform at both the political and educational levels. Many experts say that with time, it has become necessary to modernize the examination system as the number of students appearing in competitive examinations is continuously increasing.

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NEET UG paper leak controversy raises questions about exam security

The NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy has sparked a major debate across the country regarding the credibility of the examination system. Millions of students and parents expressed outrage over the incident and raised serious questions about exam security.

Many students said they had worked hard for a long time, and the cancellation of the exam caused them mental and emotional stress. Some also expressed that repeated paper leaks were eroding public confidence in competitive exams.

The issue also generated considerable discussion on social media. The students shared their disappointment and concern, saying that such incidents affect both their confidence and future.

Education experts believe that the traditional examination system poses multiple security risks during the printing and distribution of question papers. Therefore, a computer-based examination system can help mitigate these risks.

However, experts also believe that robust cybersecurity and technical systems will be essential for implementing a digital examination system. If digital security is not strong, the possibility of cyber threats may also increase. According to government sources, before implementing the computer-based examination, work will be done to strengthen the digital infrastructure, examination centres and technical facilities across the country.

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Mixed Reactions from Students and Experts

Following the Education Minister’s announcement, reactions from students and education experts have varied. Many students welcomed the computer-based examination system for NEET UG, saying it could help prevent incidents like paper leaks.

Some students believe that online exams can also make the result process faster and more transparent. Many also expressed concern that they would need to prepare for the computer-based examination system.

Experts expressed concern that the digital examination system could pose a challenge for students in rural and remote areas. Many students lack sufficient experience with computer-based tests, which could lead to difficulties during the exam.

Education experts say that if the government wants to implement this system, it will be necessary to provide students with prior training and mock tests. It will also require the development of secure and technologically capable examination centers across the country.

Coaching institutes have also begun preparing for this change. Many institutes are now focusing on providing students with practice in computer-based tests. In the future, online mock tests and digital exam practice may increase further.

Psychologists say that, along with changes in the examination system, it is also important to pay attention to students’ mental health. They believe that maintaining students’ self-confidence is crucial, not just technological improvements.

Rhetoric continues on this issue at the political level. Opposition parties are constantly attacking the government for flaws in the examination system, while the government maintains that every necessary step will be taken to ensure fair and secure examinations in the future.

Experts believe that if the computer-based examination system is implemented properly, it could prove to be one of the biggest reforms in India’s competitive examination system. However, for this, it will be very important to ensure strong planning, transparency and equal opportunities for all students.

Millions of students are currently hoping that future NEET UG examinations are safe, fair, and free from controversy, ensuring both their hard work and their future.

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