The NEET-UG 2026 New Test

A2

The NEET-UG 2026 New Test

2026年 NEET-UG 新考試


Introduction

The NTA gave the NEET-UG 2026 test again on June 21. The first test in May was not fair, so the NTA cancelled it.

NTA 於 6 月 21 日再次舉行 NEET-UG 2026 考試。由於 5 月份的第一次考試不公正,因此 NTA 取消了該次考試。

Main Body

More than 2 million students took the test. The NTA used cameras and face scans to stop cheating. They also blocked the app Telegram so students did not see fake news.

有超過 200 萬名學生參加了考試。NTA 使用攝影機和面部掃描來防止舞弊。他們還封鎖了 Telegram 應用程式,以免學生看到假消息。

Students said the Biology part was easy. But the Physics part was very hard. It had many math problems. Experts think the passing marks will be lower this year.

學生表示生物部分很簡單,但物理部分非常困難,包含許多數學題目。專家認為今年的合格分數將會降低。

Police in Bihar arrested 30 people. Some staff and students helped other people cheat for money. The NTA says there are no other leaks of the test.

比哈爾邦的警方逮捕了 30 人。部分職員與學生為了金錢協助他人舞弊。NTA 表示目前沒有其他試題外洩的情況。

Conclusion

The test is finished. The NTA is checking the answers now. Police are still looking for more people who cheated.

考試已結束。NTA 目前正在核對答案。警方仍在追緝其他舞弊人員。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Opposite" Pattern

In this story, we see two things that are completely different. This is a great way to learn how to describe things in English.

Easy vs. Hard

  • BiologyEasy (Not difficult)
  • PhysicsHard (Difficult)

Fair vs. Not Fair

  • The first testNot fair (Something is wrong)
  • The new testFair (Correct/Right)

🛠️ Quick Word Switch

If you want to change a sentence from positive to negative, just add "not" before the describing word:

  • It was fair. \rightarrow It was not fair.
  • It was easy. \rightarrow It was not easy.

Vocabulary Learning

cancelled (v.)
To stop a planned event from happening
Example:The school cancelled the class because of the rain.
cheating (v.)
Being dishonest in an exam to get a better grade
Example:The teacher caught the student cheating during the test.
blocked (v.)
To stop something from moving or being accessed
Example:The company blocked the website on all office computers.
experts (n.)
People who know a lot about a specific subject
Example:Medical experts say that eating fruit is healthy.
arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
leaks (n.)
When secret information is given to people who should not have it
Example:There were leaks of the exam questions before the test started.
B2

Administration of the NEET-UG 2026 Re-examination

NEET-UG 2026 補考行政安排


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) held a re-examination for the NEET-UG 2026 on June 21. This decision followed the cancellation of the first session in May because the security of the exam had been compromised.

國家測試局 (NTA) 於 6 月 21 日為 NEET-UG 2026 舉行了補考。此決定係由於 5 月份的第一場考試因安全性受損而被取消。

Main Body

The exam took place at 5,440 centers in India and 14 international locations, with more than 2 million students participating. To prevent cheating, the NTA used several security measures, including biometric and facial recognition, signal jammers, and real-time monitoring. The NTA Director General, Abhishek Singh, emphasized that the government worked together to secure the process. He also explained that the Telegram app was temporarily blocked to stop the spread of fake news and reduce student stress.

考試在印度的 5,440 個中心及 14 個國際地點舉行,共有超過 200 萬名學生參加。為了防止作弊,NTA 採取了多項安全措施,包括生物識別與面部識別、訊號干擾器以及即時監控。NTA 總主任 Abhishek Singh 強調,政府共同努力以確保過程安全。他還解釋,暫時封鎖 Telegram 應用程式是為了阻止假新聞傳播並減輕學生的壓力。

Educational experts and students noted that the exam's difficulty had changed. While Biology was considered relatively easy, the Physics section was much harder and caused time pressure because it focused on practical problems. Consequently, experts from Aakash Educational Services and Scholars Den suggested that the general category cut-off marks for the All-India Quota will likely drop to between 525 and 600 marks.

教育專家與學生指出,考試難度有所改變。雖然生物科被認為相對簡單,但物理部分困難得多,且因側重於實際問題而導致時間壓力較大。因此,來自 Aakash Educational Services 與 Scholars Den 的專家建議,全印度配額的一般類別最低合格分數可能會下降至 525 到 600 分之間。

Despite these efforts, some failures occurred in Lakhisarai, Bihar. Police arrested 30 people, including 18 biometric staff and nine medical students who were pretending to be candidates. Investigations revealed a complex network where 'solvers' were paid between 10 and 12 lakh rupees to take the test. Meanwhile, the NTA and the Press Information Bureau (PIB) denied social media claims of another leak, stating that such reports were completely false.

儘管做出了這些努力,在比哈爾邦的 Lakhisarai 仍發生了失誤。警方逮捕了 30 人,其中包括 18 名生物識別人員和 9 名冒充考生的醫科學生。調查揭露了一個複雜的網絡,其中「代考者」被支付 10 到 12 萬盧比以參加測試。與此同時,NTA 與新聞局 (PIB) 否認了社交媒體上關於再次洩題的說法,稱此類報導完全是錯誤的。

Conclusion

The re-examination has now ended, and the NTA has started a fast evaluation process. At the same time, the police are continuing their investigation into organized cheating in certain areas.

補考現已結束,NTA 已開始快速評分程序。與此同時,警方正繼續調查特定地區的有組織作弊案件。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Cause and Effect' Leap

An A2 student says: "The exam was hard, so students felt pressure."

A B2 student says: "The Physics section focused on practical problems; consequently, students experienced significant time pressure."

To move from A2 to B2, you must stop using "so" for everything. You need Logical Connectors that show a professional relationship between two ideas.

🛠️ The Power-Up: 'Consequently'

In the text, we see: "...the Physics section was much harder... Consequently, experts... suggested that the general category cut-off marks... will likely drop."

How it works:

  • The Logic: [Action/Event] \rightarrow [Result].
  • The Shift: Instead of a simple sentence, Consequently creates a formal bridge. It tells the reader: "Because of the facts I just mentioned, this specific result happened."

📈 Level Up Your Vocabulary

Notice how the article describes the cheating scandal. It doesn't just say "people were lying." It uses high-level B2 precision:

  • "Compromised" \rightarrow (A2: Broken/Ruined) \rightarrow Use this when security or trust is lost.
  • "Pretending to be" \rightarrow (A2: Acting like) \rightarrow Essential for describing fraud or deception.
  • "Complex network" \rightarrow (A2: Big group) \rightarrow Use this to describe organized systems.

📝 Pro-Tip: The 'Despite' Pivot

Look at the sentence: "Despite these efforts, some failures occurred..."

At A2, you use "But." At B2, you use Despite + Noun.

  • A2: The NTA tried hard, but people still cheated.
  • B2: Despite the NTA's efforts, cheating still occurred.

This structure is the fastest way to make your writing sound academic and fluent.

Vocabulary Learning

compromised (adj.)
Weakened or made vulnerable, especially in terms of security or integrity.
Example:The company's database was compromised, leading to a massive leak of customer information.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the notes before the final exam.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:The weather was terrible; consequently, all flights were cancelled.
revealed (v.)
To make previously unknown or secret information known to others.
Example:The investigation revealed that the error was caused by a technical glitch.
evaluation (n.)
The process of judging the quality, value, or importance of something.
Example:The students' progress will be based on a continuous evaluation of their assignments.
C2

Administration of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Undergraduate (NEET-UG) 2026 Re-examination

2026年國家合格暨入場考試(NEET-UG)重新考試之行政安排


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted a re-examination for the NEET-UG 2026 on June 21, following the cancellation of the initial May 3 session due to compromised integrity.

由於最初5月3日的場次因誠信問題而取消,國家測試局(NTA)於6月21日針對NEET-UG 2026舉行了重新考試。

Main Body

The re-examination was administered across 5,440 domestic centers and 14 international locations, with over 2 million candidates participating. To ensure systemic integrity, the NTA implemented a multi-layered security apparatus comprising Aadhaar-based biometric and facial authentication, signal jammers, and real-time surveillance via command-and-control centers. The NTA Director General, Abhishek Singh, characterized the process as a 'whole of government approach,' noting that the temporary restriction of the Telegram platform was necessitated to mitigate the dissemination of fraudulent information and reduce candidate anxiety.

此次重新考試在 5,440 個國內中心及 14 個國際地點舉行,共有超過 200 萬名考生參加。為確保系統誠信,NTA 實施了多層安全機制,包括基於 Aadhaar 的生物識別與面部認證、信號屏蔽器,以及透過指揮控制中心進行的實時監控。NTA 總主任 Abhishek Singh 將此過程形容為「全政府參與模式」,並指出暫時限制 Telegram 平台是為了減輕虛假資訊的傳播並降低考生的焦慮。

Academic evaluations from students and educational consultants indicate a significant shift in the examination's conceptual demands. While Biology was categorized as relatively accessible, the Physics section was identified as the primary source of time-pressure and difficulty due to its emphasis on application-based numerical problems and core mechanics. Educationists, including representatives from Aakash Educational Services Limited and Scholars Den, posit that this increased rigor will likely result in a downward correction of the All-India Quota (AIQ) general category cut-off marks, potentially settling between 525 and 600 marks.

來自學生與教育顧問的學術評估顯示,考試的概念要求發生了顯著轉變。雖然生物科被歸類為相對簡單,但物理科因強調應用型數值問題與核心力學,被視為時間壓力與難度的主要來源。包括 Aakash Educational Services Limited 與 Scholars Den 代表在內的教育工作者認為,增加的嚴格度可能會導致全印度配額(AIQ)普通類別的合格分數線下調,可能落在 525 至 600 分之間。

Despite these security measures, institutional failures were observed in Lakhisarai, Bihar. Law enforcement agencies apprehended 30 individuals, including 18 biometric staff members and nine medical students acting as impersonators. Preliminary investigations suggest a sophisticated network where 'solvers' were recruited for fees ranging from 10 to 12 lakh rupees, facilitated by the complicity of biometric verification personnel. Concurrently, the NTA and the Press Information Bureau (PIB) refuted social media allegations of a secondary leak, classifying such content as fabricated.

儘管採取了這些安全措施,但在比哈爾邦的 Lakhisarai 仍觀察到制度性失效。執法部門逮捕了 30 人,其中包括 18 名生物識別工作人員及 9 名充當代考者的醫科生。初步調查顯示,存在一個複雜的網絡,其中「代考者」被招募並收取 10 至 12 萬盧比的費用,而生物識別驗證人員的共謀促成了此行為。與此同時,NTA 與新聞資訊局(PIB)否認了社交媒體上關於第二次洩漏的指控,將此類內容歸類為捏造。

Conclusion

The re-examination has concluded with the NTA initiating an accelerated evaluation process, while law enforcement continues to investigate organized malpractice in specific regions.

重新考試已結束,NTA 正在啟動加速評估程序,而執法部門則繼續調查特定地區的有組織舞弊行為。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Institutional Nominalization' & Precision Verbs

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing actions to constructing systemic states. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts) to achieve an objective, high-density academic tone.

◈ The Mechanism of Abstraction

Observe the shift from a standard narrative to an institutional one:

  • B2 Approach: The NTA used biometric scans to make sure the system was honest.
  • C2 Approach: *"To ensure systemic integrity, the NTA implemented a multi-layered security apparatus..."

By replacing the verb "make sure" with the noun phrase "systemic integrity," the writer shifts the focus from the act of checking to the concept of stability. This allows for the insertion of precise modifiers like "multi-layered" and "apparatus," which would feel clunky if attached to a simple verb.

◈ Lexical Precision: The 'Correction' Spectrum

C2 mastery requires the ability to use words that describe trends rather than just changes.

*"...this increased rigor will likely result in a downward correction of the All-India Quota..."

Analysis: A B2 student would likely use "decrease" or "drop." A C2 user employs "downward correction." This implies that the previous mark was an anomaly and the new mark is a return to a logical equilibrium. This is not just vocabulary; it is conceptual nuance.

◈ The 'Surgical' Verb Choice

Notice how the text avoids generic verbs (like say, do, help) in favor of verbs that define the exact nature of the interaction:

Generic (B2)Surgical (C2)Nuance Added
SayCharacterizeDefines the nature of the description.
Stop/PreventMitigateSuggests reducing severity, not total elimination.
Think/SayPositSuggests a formal hypothesis based on evidence.
DenyRefuteImplies the denial is backed by proof.

C2 Takeaway: To elevate your writing, stop focusing on who did what (Subject \rightarrow Verb \rightarrow Object) and start focusing on what phenomenon occurred (Abstract Noun \rightarrow Precision Verb \rightarrow Result).

Vocabulary Learning

compromised (adj.)
Weakened or damaged in authority, security, or integrity, making it vulnerable to failure or attack.
Example:The security of the network was compromised after a series of sophisticated phishing attacks.
apparatus (n.)
A complex structure of a particular organization or system, or a set of equipment used for a specific purpose.
Example:The state's security apparatus was fully mobilized to prevent any disruptions during the national election.
mitigate (v.)
To make something bad less severe, serious, or painful.
Example:The government implemented new drainage systems to mitigate the effects of seasonal flooding.
dissemination (n.)
The act of spreading something, especially information, widely.
Example:The rapid dissemination of misinformation on social media can lead to widespread public panic.
posit (v.)
To put forward as a basis for argument; to suggest a theory or hypothesis.
Example:Economists posit that a decrease in interest rates will stimulate consumer spending in the long run.
rigor (n.)
The quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or strict.
Example:The academic rigor of the PhD program ensures that only the most dedicated researchers graduate.
complicity (n.)
The state of being involved with others in an illegal activity or wrongdoing.
Example:The investigation revealed the complicity of several high-ranking officials in the embezzlement scheme.
refuted (v.)
Proved a statement or theory to be wrong or false; disproved.
Example:The scientist refuted the previous claims by presenting new, empirical evidence from the latest trial.
fabricated (adj.)
Invented; typically false or fake, especially used in the context of stories or evidence.
Example:The witness's testimony was later found to be completely fabricated to protect the defendant.
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