New Rules for the NEET-UG 2026 Test

NEET-UG 2026 考試新規定


Introduction

The NTA will hold a new test on June 21, 2026. About 2.27 million students will take this test. The first test in May had problems, so the NTA cancelled it.

NTA 將於 2026 年 6 月 21 日舉行新考試。約有 227 萬名學生將參加此次考試。由於 5 月份的首次考試出現問題,NTA 已將其取消。

Main Body

The NTA will use 200,000 workers in 551 cities. They will use GPS to move the test papers. They will use metal detectors and finger scans to check students. Cameras will watch the tests from a center in Delhi.

NTA 將在 551 個城市部署 20 萬名工作人員。他們將使用 GPS 運送試卷。他們將使用金屬探測器和指紋掃描來檢查學生。德里的中心將透過攝影機監控考試過程。

The NTA has a WhatsApp channel for real news. The police arrested 13 people for stealing test papers in May. Some students are sad and stressed. The Supreme Court will talk about this in July.

NTA 設有一個 WhatsApp 頻道以發布真實新聞。警方於 5 月份逮捕了 13 名盜取試卷的人員。部分學生感到悲傷且壓力沉重。最高法院將於 7 月份就此事進行討論。

Some people want a computer test instead of paper. They say computers are safer. The government also made a new law to stop cheating in big tests.

有些人希望以電腦考試取代紙筆考試。他們認為電腦考試更安全。政府亦制定了新法律,以防止大型考試中的作弊行為。

Conclusion

The test will happen on June 21. The NTA will use strict rules to make the test fair.

考試將於 6 月 21 日舉行。NTA 將執行嚴格規定以確保考試公平。

Vocabulary Learning

📅 Talking about the Future

In this story, we see a very common way to talk about things that will happen. We use will + action.

Examples from the text:

  • The NTA will hold a new test.
  • They will use GPS.
  • The Supreme Court will talk about this.

How to use it: Subject → will → Simple Action (Example: I will study)


🛠️ Useful 'Action' Words (Verbs)

To reach A2, you need a strong base of everyday verbs. Look at these from the article:

  • Hold (to organize an event) \rightarrow The NTA will hold a test.
  • Use (to employ a tool) \rightarrow They will use cameras.
  • Stop (to make something end) \rightarrow Stop cheating.
  • Watch (to look at carefully) \rightarrow Cameras will watch the tests.

💡 Quick Tip: Numbers & Amounts

When you see a lot of zeros, it is easier to describe them in groups:

  • 200,000 \rightarrow Two hundred thousand.
  • 2.27 million \rightarrow Two point two seven million.

Vocabulary Learning

cancelled (v.)
To stop a planned event from happening
Example:The school cancelled the class because of the rain.
detectors (n.)
Machines that find or discover something
Example:The airport uses metal detectors to find dangerous objects.
arrested (v.)
When police take someone away because they broke the law
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
stressed (adj.)
Feeling very worried or nervous
Example:I feel stressed before a big exam.
cheating (v.)
Being dishonest to win or get a better grade
Example:Cheating in a test is not allowed.
strict (adj.)
Following rules exactly and expecting others to do the same
Example:My teacher is very strict about being on time.
Practice A2 words in a crossword