Polity & Governance 25 May 2026

Supreme Court Seeks Response from NTA and Centre on NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak

The Supreme Court sought responses from the NTA and the Centre over a NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, with petitioners seeking a statutory body to replace the NTA for greater accountability.

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The Supreme Court has sought responses from the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the central government on a paper leak in the NEET-UG 2026 medical entrance examination. The court expressed concern that lessons had not been learnt from a similar controversy in 2024, when assurances were given to fix the loopholes.

The case was heard on petitions filed by medical associations. The petitioners have argued that the NTA should be replaced with a statutory body that is more accountable for conducting examinations fairly.

The NTA is the agency that conducts several major national entrance examinations, including NEET-UG for admission to medical courses. Repeated allegations of paper leaks have raised questions about the security and integrity of these high-stakes exams.

For aspirants, this case is important because it deals with the fairness and security of national-level examinations, the accountability of testing agencies, and the role of the courts in protecting the interests of students. It is a relevant topic in current affairs and governance.

Key Points to Remember

  • Supreme Court sought responses from NTA and the Centre on NEET-UG 2026 paper leak
  • Court noted lessons were not learnt from a similar 2024 controversy
  • Petitions filed by medical associations
  • Petitioners want a statutory body to replace the NTA
  • NTA conducts major national entrance exams including NEET-UG

Exam Relevance

Relevant for UPSC (Governance — examination reforms, accountability) and SSC General Awareness; significant for all exam aspirants.

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