NTA Exams: What changes will happen in NEET to JEE, UGC NET, CUET? New guidelines will be made!
NTA Exam 2025 Update: There is a possibility of many changes in the examinations of JEE Main 2025, NEET 2025, UGC NET, and CUET 2025. The National Testing Agency, the organization conducting these examinations, has formed a committee to improve these competitive examinations, whose report is expected to be released after October 21. Meanwhile, many speculations are being made about these examinations. Students are not able to understand what changes are going to happen in these examinations. It is being told that after the situation that was created regarding NEET, NTA is going to be very strict about the rules of the examination.
How will the exam be conducted: CBT or pen-paper mode?
There is still confusion about which exam will be conducted by NTA in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode and which exams will be conducted in pen-paper mode. It has been said in many media reports that new guidelines are going to come for this, which will be prepared based on the committee's report. Something will be clear only after the new guidelines regarding these exams. Let us tell you that the JEE Main exam is computer-based (CBT Mode), while the NEET exam for admission in medical courses is conducted in pen and paper mode, this time after the controversy over the NEET exam, the question has started arising whether the NEET exam will also be computer-based?
Security will be tight during the exam
It is being told that this time the National Testing Agency is not in the mood to take any kind of laxity in these competitive examinations. In such a situation, there is a preparation to make the security of the exam more strong. Not only has the NTA decided to hire a new agency to monitor the examinations, but tenders have also been issued for it. A media report has claimed that the NTA will test it in the examinations to be held in Gujarat. After that, it will be implemented in future examinations as well. It is being told that the number of CCTVs will be increased in the rooms of every examination center. One CCTV camera will be mandatory for 24 students sitting in an examination room.
The committee was formed in June.
In fact, after the irregularities in the NEET and UGC NET examinations, many questions were raised about the NTA, after which the Union Education Ministry constituted a seven-member committee on June 22 to improve the examination process and the National Testing Agency, whose report was asked to be given by September 30, but the committee took three more weeks. Now this report is expected to come after October 21.