Data and statements released on June 1, 2026 showed that debate continued over whether NEET-UG should move to computer-based delivery. The Supreme Court on June 1, 2026 declined to direct the National Testing Agency to hold the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination in computer-based test mode.
Subsequent updates explained that the court observed that changing the examination format at this stage would pose practical difficulties.
Separately, NEET-UG 2026 was originally held on May 3 and cancelled nationwide on May 12 after paper-leak allegations.
In addition, the Central Bureau of Investigation is probing the leak, and a fresh pen-and-paper examination is scheduled for June 21.
The same reports noted that NTA had previously conducted NEET in pen-and-paper mode for the cancelled May 3 sitting.
Authorities also said student petitioners argued CBT would reduce logistical risks, but the court prioritised administrative feasibility.
Agencies indicated more information would follow after scheduled meetings.
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