New Computer Tests for NEET-UG

Introduction

The government will change the NEET-UG test. Students will use computers for the test starting in 2027. This happened because some people stole the 2026 test papers.

Main Body

Some people stole the test questions. They sold the questions to students for money. The police arrested nine people in five states. The government says computers are safer than paper. But some leaders are angry. They say the system is bad and the Minister must leave his job. Karnataka wants its own state tests instead. Also, Prime Minister Modi says India must save fuel. He wants people to travel less. Some experts say this is dangerous for the Prime Minister's safety.

Conclusion

The next test is on June 21. Students will use paper and pens. The government will build new computer centers for 2027.

Learning

🛠️ Building Better Sentences

In this story, we see a very useful pattern for A2 learners: The 'Who + Action' flow.

The Core Logic English likes to start with the person/thing and then tell us what happened.

  • Some people (Who) \rightarrow stole (Action) \rightarrow the papers (What).
  • The police (Who) \rightarrow arrested (Action) \rightarrow nine people (Who).

Spotting the 'State of Being' Sometimes we don't use an 'action' word, but a 'linking' word to describe something. Look at how the text describes things:

  • Computers \rightarrow are \rightarrow safer.
  • The system \rightarrow is \rightarrow bad.

Quick Vocabulary Boost Instead of using 'bad' or 'good' for everything, notice these A2-level words from the text:

  • Safe (No danger)
  • Dangerous (Has danger)
  • Angry (Very upset)

Pro Tip Notice the difference between now and future:

  • Now: Students use paper.
  • 2027: Students will use computers.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government will change the test rules.
change (v.)
to make something different
Example:Students will change their study habits.
students (n.)
people who go to school or university
Example:Students need to prepare for exams.
computers (n.)
electronic devices that process data
Example:They will use computers for the test.
stole (v.)
to take something without permission
Example:Some people stole the test papers.
police (n.)
law enforcement officers
Example:The police arrested the thieves.
safer (adj.)
less dangerous or risky
Example:Computers are safer than paper.
leaders (n.)
people who guide or direct others
Example:Some leaders are angry about the change.
Minister (n.)
a high‑ranking government official
Example:The Minister must leave his job.
save (v.)
to keep from being wasted
Example:India must save fuel.
dangerous (adj.)
likely to cause harm
Example:Traveling less can be dangerous for safety.
build (v.)
to construct or create
Example:The government will build new centers.
pens (n.)
writing instruments
Example:Students will use pens for the test.
centers (n.)
places where activities happen
Example:They will open computer centers.
June (n.)
the sixth month of the year
Example:The next test is on June 21.