A crucial parliamentary panel has raised alarming issues regarding the handling of the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) exams in 2024, highlighting repeated delays, incidents of paper leaks, and various mistakes. The committee has advocated for a shift back to traditional pen-and-paper assessments, similar to those used by CBSE and UPSC.
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