Panel Invites Suggestions from Students and Parents for NTA Reform Amid NEET Controversy
Panel Invites Suggestions from Students and Parents for NTA Reform Amid NEET Controversy
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The central government's panel on exam reforms has taken a significant step by inviting suggestions from stakeholders, particularly students and parents, to overhaul the National Testing Agency (NTA). This initiative comes in response to allegations of paper leaks and irregularities surrounding exams conducted by the NTA, including NEET, JEE, CUET, and UGC-NET. Stakeholders are encouraged to share their feedback and proposals through a dedicated website, accessible at https://innovateindia.mygov.in/examination-reforms-nta/, with the deadline for submissions set on July 7, 2024.

The establishment of this reform panel, consisting of seven experts, follows recent controversies over the integrity of the NEET 2024 examination process. Despite the results being released earlier than expected on June 4, concerns emerged regarding alleged question paper leaks and the awarding of grace marks to more than 1,500 students. These issues prompted widespread protests and legal actions, including petitions filed in various courts, notably the Supreme Court, which criticized the NTA's handling of the situation.

The Ministry of Education's high-level committee aims to address these challenges by recommending reforms to strengthen the NTA's operational framework. This includes enhancing data security protocols, refining examination procedures to prevent breaches, and improving the organizational structure and functioning of the NTA. The committee is empowered to co-opt subject matter experts as needed to assist in its comprehensive review.

Stakeholders are urged to actively participate in this process to ensure the fairness and effectiveness of future examinations conducted by the NTA. The committee is expected to submit its detailed report to the ministry within two months, outlining actionable recommendations to enhance the credibility and reliability of India's national entrance examinations.

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