India’s biggest medical entrance examination may soon undergo one of its biggest changes in years. After the controversy surrounding the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and the subsequent cancellation of the examination, the government has now announced that NEET could shift fully to Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode from next year. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently said the move is being considered as part of broader exam reforms aimed at improving transparency and reducing the risk of paper leaks. For lakhs of aspirants across the country, the proposed transition is creating mixed emotions. While some students see CBT as a modern and safer system, many others are anxious about adapting to an entirely different exam experience. Why NEET’s Shift to CBT Mode Is Being Seen as a Major Reform For years, NEET has been conducted in traditional pen-and-paper format using OMR sheets. But after repeated concerns around paper leaks and ...
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