New Delhi | July 8, 2026
India’s medical entrance examination system could soon witness its biggest transformation in years. The Central Government is preparing a major overhaul of the National Testing Agency (NTA), with NEET-UG 2027 likely to be conducted as a multi-day Computer-Based Test (CBT) across nearly 1,000 examination centres nationwide.
The proposed changes come in the wake of repeated concerns over examination security and paper leak controversies, prompting the government to strengthen the country’s entrance examination system. While the reforms are being actively planned, the government is expected to finalise the new framework after completing the restructuring of the NTA.
Why Are These Reforms Being Introduced?
The proposed reforms follow criticism of the examination process after recent irregularities involving national entrance tests. The government has been working on measures to improve transparency, security and fairness in high-stakes examinations.
Officials believe that conducting the examination over multiple days through a computer-based system could significantly reduce the chances of paper leaks, improve logistical management and allow authorities to monitor examinations more effectively.
What Could Change in NEET-UG 2027?
According to reports, the proposed changes include:
-Conducting NEET-UG in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode instead of the traditional pen-and-paper format.
=Holding the examination over five to six days rather than a single day.
-Expanding the examination network to nearly 1,000 test centres across India.
-Strengthening cybersecurity, candidate verification and examination monitoring.
-Restructuring the National Testing Agency to improve accountability and examination management.
Parliamentary Panel Recommends Wider Reforms
A Parliamentary Standing Committee has also recommended broader reforms to India’s entrance examination system. These include granting the NTA statutory status, improving transparency, strengthening examination security and considering phased examinations for large-scale entrance tests such as NEET-UG. The committee believes these measures could help restore public confidence in the examination process.
What About NEET-UG 2026?
Students appearing for NEET-UG 2026 need not worry. The proposed changes are aimed at NEET-UG 2027, and the current examination cycle will continue under the existing arrangements unless the government announces otherwise through an official notification.
Final Decision Still Awaited
Although government officials have indicated that major reforms are in progress, the complete implementation framework is yet to be officially notified. Aspirants are advised to rely only on announcements issued by the Ministry of Education and the National Testing Agency before making any preparation-related decisions.
Conclusion
If implemented, the proposed NEET-UG 2027 reforms would mark one of the biggest changes in the history of India’s medical entrance examination. A multi-day computer-based examination, combined with a stronger and more accountable National Testing Agency, could significantly improve the security and credibility of one of the country’s most competitive exams. Until the official notification is released, however, students should treat these changes as proposed reforms rather than final rules.
