NTA to be restructured in 2025To only conduct higher educationentrance exams, says Pradhan
NEW DELHI :
THE NTA will not conduct any
recruitment exams from 2025,
instead focusing only on higher
education entrance tests, Union
Education Minister
Dharmendra Pradhan
announced on Tuesday.
The agency will be
restructured next year
and new posts are being
created, he added.
The move is part of
examination reforms based on
the recommendations of a highlevel panel set up earlier this year
following alleged leaks in the
National Eligibility-cumEntrance Test (NEET) medical
entrance exam and a series of cancellations of others due to suspected leaks and other glitches.
The Education Ministry is also
in conversation with the Health
Ministry on conducting NEET in
the traditional pen-and-paper
mode or switch to a Computer
Based Test (CBT).
“The National Testing Agency
(NTA) will be limited to conducting only entrance exams for
higher education and not conduct any recruitment exams from
next year,” Pradhan told
reporters. He clarified that the
Common University Entrance
Test - Undergraduate (CUET-UG)
would continue to be held once
a year.
The high-level panel
headed by former Indian
Space Research
Organisation (ISRO)
chief R Radhakrishnan
noted that the NTA outstretched itself to
accommodate diverse requests
from many test indenting agencies for handling end-to-end
operations of tests.
“The NTA should primarily
conduct entrance examinations.
Enhancing its scope for other
examinations may be considered
after the capacity of the NTA is
augmented,” the panel said in its
report.
Suggesting restructuring of the
NTA, the committee recommended 10 specific
verticals, headed at the director
level. The verticals will be related to technology, products and
operations, test security and surveillance.