A Parliamentary panel is set to review the National Testing Agencys (NTA) reforms alongside the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak issue, with top education officials, including the NTA Chairperson, summoned for discussion. The committee will also examine the K Radhakrishnan Committee report, assess updates on the ongoing NEET-UG investigation, and deliberate on broader concerns such as the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on education and student employability.

The students who paid Rs 5 lakh for a leaked paper and the students who paid Rs 5 lakh for legitimate coaching did not sit the same exam. That is the real scandal.

Centre appoints two joint secretaries and two joint directors in NTA as CBI probes the NEET-UG paper leak affecting 23 lakh candidates.