NEET 2026 CBT vs Offline Mode Discussion Begins in Parliament
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• Updated on 1 Jun, 2026, 10:58 AM, • 1 hour ago by Arman Kumar
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education has started discussions on whether NEET UG 2026 should continue in offline mode or shift to Computer-Based Testing (CBT). The meeting also includes discussions on examination security and reforms related to the National Testing Agency (NTA).
NEET 2026 CBT vs Offline Mode Discussion Begins in Parliament Today as the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports started a major meeting on June 01, 2026 to discuss the future examination pattern of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG 2026).
The committee is reviewing whether the medical entrance examination should continue in the traditional pen-and-paper mode or transition to Computer-Based Testing (CBT). The discussion is also expected to focus on examination security, transparency and reforms related to the functioning of the National Testing Agency (NTA).
NEET 2026 Parliamentary Committee Meeting Time and Agenda
The parliamentary committee meeting officially commenced at 10:00 AM on June 01, 2026. According to the scheduled agenda, detailed discussions regarding the examination mode of NEET UG 2026 were planned to begin from 11:00 AM. The meeting is being closely monitored by students, parents, education experts and policymakers due to the growing debate surrounding examination security and fairness in national-level entrance tests.
Key Topics Under Discussion in NEET 2026 Meeting
The committee is expected to hear multiple viewpoints before taking any recommendations regarding the future conduct of NEET examinations.
Why NEET 2026 CBT vs Offline Mode Debate Has Become Important?
The discussion around the NEET UG 2026 examination pattern has intensified following concerns related to paper leak allegations and examination management. Several stakeholders have recommended structural reforms to improve the credibility and security of the examination process.Supporters of Computer-Based Testing (CBT) believe that shifting the examination online may strengthen monitoring systems and reduce risks associated with physical paper handling.
Arguments Supporting CBT Mode for NEET 2026
Those supporting CBT mode have highlighted several possible advantages:
- Reduced risk of paper leaks
- Improved examination security
- Faster result processing
- Better monitoring through digital systems
- Lower chances of logistical errors
Experts in favour of online examinations also believe that CBT can introduce more efficient exam administration practices across centres.
Concerns Raised Over Shifting NEET UG 2026 to CBT Mode
Despite arguments supporting online testing, several education experts and stakeholders have expressed concerns regarding a complete shift to CBT mode for NEET UG 2026. Many believe that students from rural and underserved regions may face difficulties due to unequal access to digital infrastructure and computer familiarity.
Challenges Associated With CBT-Based NEET Examination
Stakeholders supporting the traditional offline mode have raised the following concerns:
- Limited digital infrastructure in rural areas
- Unequal access to computers and internet facilities
- Technical difficulties during examination
- Lack of familiarity with CBT platforms among students
- Increased dependence on technology systems
Supporters of the current pen-and-paper format argue that offline examinations provide equal accessibility for students from all backgrounds.
Parliamentary Committee Also Reviewing NTA Functioning
Apart from the exam pattern discussion, the parliamentary panel is also examining broader issues related to the functioning of the National Testing Agency (NTA). The agency has remained under scrutiny following controversies linked to examination management and alleged paper leaks in recent months.
The committee is expected to review administrative processes, security mechanisms and examination handling systems implemented by NTA for national-level entrance examinations. Key areas likely to be reviewed include:
- Question paper transportation process
- Exam centre monitoring
- Security protocol implementation
- Transparency in examination systems
- Response mechanisms during irregularities
The meeting is considered significant because its recommendations may influence future reforms in entrance examinations conducted across India.
NEET 2026 Exam Pattern Decision May Impact Lakhs of Aspirants
Any recommendation regarding the NEET examination mode could directly impact lakhs of medical aspirants preparing for undergraduate admissions in India. Candidates have been closely following developments related to the parliamentary discussions.
Students preparing for the examination are currently continuing preparations according to the existing syllabus and examination pattern until any official notification is released by the authorities. Education experts have advised candidates not to rely on unofficial speculation regarding changes in the exam format. Any modification in the examination mode is expected to be announced officially by the concerned authorities after detailed review and consultation.
NEET UG 2026 Examination Security Remains Key Focus
The ongoing discussion highlights the growing importance of examination security and transparency in large-scale national entrance tests. Following controversies linked to paper leaks and administrative concerns, authorities are exploring multiple approaches to strengthen examination systems. The parliamentary committee’s discussion on NEET UG 2026 CBT vs offline mode is being viewed as a major development in the education sector. Final recommendations or decisions, if any, are expected after reviewing feedback from various stakeholders and experts associated with examination management and higher education policy.
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