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In Summary

  • NTA's exam failures highlight issues like unequal education standards, corruption, over-centralization, weak cybersecurity, and cultural acceptance of cheating.
  • Ethical concerns include compromised fairness, integrity, transparency, accountability, and equity, violating principles of fairness and virtue ethics.
  • The Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, and its Rules aim to curb leaks and malpractices in recruitment examinations.

In Summary

The cancellation of National Testing Agency (NTA) NEET-UG 2026 exam after the paper leak reflects larger concern of failure of Exam Ecosystem in India.

  • NTA, established under Societies Registration Act (1860) in 2017 by Ministry of Education, conducts standardized entrance and recruitment examinations in India. 

Reasons for Failure of Exam Ecosystem

  • Unequal Education Standards: Wide gap between CBSE, State Boards, and International Baccalaureate (IB) creates unequal competition.
  • Corruption and paper leaks: Scams like the Vyapam scam (Madhya Pradesh) undermine trust in examinations.
  • Over-Centralization of Examinations: “One Nation, One Exam” approach ignores regional and educational diversity creating excessive pressure on a single test.
  • Weak cybersecurity: Poor digital security exposes online question papers to leaks and unauthorized access.
  • Cultural: In some parts of India, there's a degree of social acceptance of cheating in exams. E.g., Incidents of mass cheating reported from Bihar.

Ethical Aspects affected due to failure of exam system

  • Fairness: Equal and unbiased opportunity is compromised raising question on Integrity and Transparency, accountability of exam process.
  • Violates deontological ethics: Students have adopted unfair means (cheating) for favorable ends (results).
  • Virtue Ethics: Virtues of truth, trust, and excellence of character do not support deception or dishonesty.
  • Equity: Disadvantaged students affected more impacting their liberty and right to access.

Legal Provisions related to Exam Ecosystem

  • Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024: Aimed at curbing leaks, malpractices as well as organized malpractices in recruitment examinations.
    • Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Rules, 2024 were published under the act which mandate, Venue-in-charge must file FIRs in cases of exam malpractice and Committees will probe involvement of management or service providers.
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Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Rules, 2024

These rules, framed under the Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, mandate actions like the filing of FIRs by venue-in-charges in cases of exam malpractice. They also establish committees to investigate the involvement of management and service providers in such malpractices.

Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024

This act aims to prevent and curb unfair means, including leaks and organized malpractices, in public recruitment examinations. It provides a legal framework to address and punish those involved in exam irregularities.

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A moral philosophy that emphasizes the role of character and virtues in moral decision-making, rather than focusing on duties or consequences. It suggests that ethical behavior stems from possessing good character traits like honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity.

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