NEET UG Exam May Shift to Computer-Based Test; Ministry of Education Reviews Feasibility
The Ministry of Education is conducting a detailed analysis to explore shifting the NEET UG exam to a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. The review follows recent exam irregularities and aims to enhance security and efficiency.

In a significant move to address persistent irregularities and paper leak controversies, the Ministry of Education has initiated a detailed data analysis to evaluate the feasibility of conducting the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The review, a direct response to a high-level government panel’s recommendations, aims to assess whether transitioning from the traditional pen-and-paper format can enhance the integrity and security of the country's largest medical entrance exam.
Senior officials from the Ministry of Education are in continuous deliberation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, though no final decision has been made yet. The data analysis is considered a crucial step before any official announcement regarding the format change is released.
Assessing the Three Key Areas
The Ministry's analysis is focused on three primary areas that are critical to the success of such a massive transition:
- Student Impact: The review seeks to understand if a shift to CBT would disadvantage students, particularly those from rural and remote areas who may have limited access to computers or be less familiar with online testing environments.
- Infrastructure Readiness: With over 22 lakh candidates appearing for the exam, a thorough assessment is being conducted on the nation's digital infrastructure. This includes evaluating the availability of adequate computer labs with reliable power and internet connectivity across all exam centers.
- Multi-Stage Testing Feasibility: The Ministry is also exploring the possibility of conducting the exam on multiple dates, similar to the JEE Main exam. This would help reduce the logistical and security challenges associated with holding the exam on a single day.
A Move Towards Greater Security and Fairness
The push for a computer-based NEET-UG is motivated by its potential to prevent malpractices. A digital format would reduce the risk of paper leaks, ensure automated and faster result processing, and minimize human error in evaluation. While the NEET 2025 exam was conducted in the pen-and-paper mode, this ongoing review suggests that a shift could be on the horizon for future examinations.
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