NEET UG to Go Computer-Based From Next Year

NEET UG 2026 was cancelled after a confirmed paper leak forced the government's hand. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced two decisions: the NEET re-exam will be held on June 21, 2026, and starting next year, NEET will shift to a computer-based test (CBT) format. The CBI is now investigating how the breach happened.

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 - Key Dates and Details

Detail Information
Re-exam date June 21, 2026
Exam timing 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM
Extra time 15 additional minutes
Admit card release June 14, 2026
City change window One week from admit card release
Fee status Full refund for May 3 exam, no fee for re-exam
Candidates affected Over 22 lakh
Exam mode on June 21 OMR-based (pen and paper, no change)

Why Was NEET UG 2026 Cancelled - The Leak Timeline

Students deserve a straight answer. Here is exactly what happened.

  • May 3 - NEET UG 2026 conducted across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad
  • May 7 - NTA receives a complaint that a circulated "guess paper" contained actual exam questions
  • May 12 - NTA officially cancels the exam after the leak is confirmed within 3 to 4 days of verification
  • CBI registers FIR under criminal conspiracy, cheating, breach of trust, the Prevention of Corruption Act, and the Public Examination Prevention of Unfair Means Act 2024
  • CBI tells Delhi court the trail points to an NTA insider - efforts are underway to identify the officials involved

NEET to Shift to Computer-Based Test - What Pradhan Announced

NEET UG will move to CBT mode from the 2027 exam cycle onward. Pradhan stated that CBT is more secure than OMR and reduces the risk of physical paper leaks. The June 21 re-exam remains OMR-based - nothing changes for students preparing right now.

As you can see, the NEET CBT shift is incredibly significant:

  • Question randomisation: Where every student is given a different order of questions to face, making mass leaks much harder to achieve.
  • Real-time monitoring: Digital delivery means immediate monitoring of any irregularity.
  • No physical paper: Eliminates the one biggest source of vulnerability that is used again and again.

Radhakrishnan Committee - What Was Done, What Still Failed

After the leak in NEET 24, the Government has already taken action. The Radhakrishnan Committee submitted 95 recommendations. Most were followed. It still was not enough.

What Was Implemented What Still Failed
Tighter logistics protocols Breach in the chain of command
Partial digital tracking of papers NTA insider involvement confirmed
Stricter centre-level monitoring Sikar centre anomaly: 150 students scored 600-plus
95 committee recommendations followed Third consecutive controversy under NTA

Pradhan admitted it directly: "Despite following the recommendations of the Radhakrishnan Committee, there was a breach in the command chain."

What NEET 2026 Students Must Do Now - Action Points

  • Check for your admit card on June 14 - the city selection window is one week only, do not miss it
  • Fee refund is automatic - you do not need to apply for the May 3 exam refund
  • June 21 exam prep stays the same - it is still OMR, no change in format
  • If you are in Class 11 now, the NEET 2027 online exam will be CBT - start getting familiar with computer-based test formats early

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