Relying on war-like efforts and prime-ministerial intervention for NEET exposes a deep lack of institutional strength.

NMC secretary Dr Raghav Langer said this was a preventive step to discourage any potential misuse and to support the fair conduct of the examination | India News

Technology cannot compensate for a weak institution; it only digitises the system’s fragility. India must rebuild NTA into a mission-mode assessment institution

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan urged 22 lakh NEET aspirants to take the re-exam fearlessly, expressing full faith in the NTA and authorities. He appealed to all not…

NEET-UG 2026 re-exam commenced nationwide and abroad Sunday under stringent security measures. Over 95,000 rooms are under CCTV surveillance, with jammers deployed to prevent…

More than 20 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination on June 21 across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad. The examination was conducted in 13…

NEET re-test held under tight security in Delhi; students express concerns over tougher exam and impact on admissions.

NEET-UG 2026 re-examination conducted smoothly across India and 14 overseas centres with over 20 lakh candidates, as Qatar centre reports successful test for 598 students amid…

Of the 2,279,743 candidates registered for NEET-UG 2026, as many as 2,275,011 had downloaded admit cards for the May 3 exam and 2,205,035 eventually appeared. | India News

Relying on war-like efforts and prime-ministerial intervention for NEET exposes a deep lack of institutional strength.

Exam-conducting authorities operate independently, and there is no shared infrastructure, no common benchmark, and no institutional memory, writes Abhay Jere

More than 2 million students across India have resat the country's highly competitive medical entrance exam after last month's test was cancelled amid allegations that questions…

This article is authored by Manik Tiwary, assistant professor and Ankit Mishra, ICSSR Fellow, Govind Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute, Prayagraj.

The reported deaths of aspiring medical students in India have exposed the immense pressures of the country's high-stakes examination system and a worsening mental-health crisis.

Minister Sharan Prakash Patil criticizes the Centre's NEET management, calling for transparent examination practices amid ongoing irregularities.