Parliamentary panel looking into NEET, OSM issues; seeks answers from NTA, CBSE
A Parliamentary panel has asked the Testing Agency (NTA) to define what constitutes a āpaper leakā in its definition and whether any paper leaks have
A Parliamentary panel has asked the Testing Agency (NTA) to define what constitutes a āpaper leakā in its definition and whether any paper leaks have occurred in exams it conducted since 2018, sources said. The panelās questionnairefollows NTA officialsā appearance before it last week, where they contended that there was no paper leak from their system, claiming that some questions from a guess paper were in circulation, the sources said. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Congress Rajya Sabha member Digvijaya Singh, is investigating the NEET paper leak and the CBSEās on-screen marking (OSM) fiasco, and has summoned top government officials, including those from the NTA and CBSE. The committee has sought written answers from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the NTA on the issues of OSM system and the NEET exam respectively. June 8 deadline for CBSE The panel has asked the NTA whether it conducted any inquiry into the allegations of irregularities in the NEET-UG 2024 (outside of the CBI investigations). The panel has also asked the NTA about its staff strength for the last three years and fresh recruitments made since 2022.
It has also demanded the annual report the NTA submitted to the Higher Education Department for the last three years. It has sought a detailed report on each of the Radhakrishnan Committee Reportās 101 recommendations and the action taken by the NTA on each of them, the sources said. The high-level committee of experts, led by former ISRO chief K. Radhakrishnan, was set up in June 2024 by the Centre to give recommendations for transparent, smooth, and fair conduct of examinations through the NTA, including on its structure and functioning, reforms in the examination process, and improvement in data security protocols. While the CBSE must answer the panelās questions by June 8, the NTA has been asked to submit written answers by June 10. Both agencies are yet to respond, the sources add. āWeakeningā of RFP provisos The parliamentary panel has also asked the CBSE about reported āchangesā between the various Requests for Proposals (RFPs) issued for the OSM contract and whether any background checks on the company COEMPT were conducted before awarding it the contract, the sources added. The panel has also sought to know from the CBSE whether it was aware that COEMPT EduTeck and/or its directors were previously associated with Globarena Technologies, whose evaluation software was faulted in the inquiry into the 2019 Telangana Intermediate results and how this was factored in the award decision, the sources claimed.
