BENGALURU: Because the mud refuses to settle a day after the cancellation of the Nationwide Eligibility cum Entrance Check (NEET-UG) 2026, specialists imagine the centralisation of such an examination makes leaks an nearly inevitable consequence. Additionally they argue that the mannequin decontextualises training and prevents college students from accessing data holistically.
Prof Niranjanaradhya VP, a growth educationist, stated any examination carried out on such an enormous scale would inevitably invite the potential of leaks and malpractices due to its geographical unfold and the variety of candidates.
“Centrally held examinations are susceptible to leaks as a result of it’s tough to keep up confidentiality at this scale. It’s sure to occur,” he stated.
He added that training should stay contextual and argued that state-level examinations, with every State setting its personal query paper, would guarantee the required pedagogical “variety”.
“There isn’t a want for one query paper to use pan-India. If States conduct their very own examinations, a leak in a single State could be restricted to that State, preserving the sanctity of examinations elsewhere,” he stated.
A number of educationists, together with PB Prince Gajendra Babu, argued that the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) is just not a reliable physique to conduct examinations of this scale.