New Security for the NEET Exam

A2

New Security for the NEET Exam

NEET 考試新安全措施


Introduction

The NTA is making the NEET exam very safe. The new exam is on June 21, 2026.

NTA 正在讓 NEET 考試變得非常安全。新考試將於 2026 年 6 月 21 日舉行。

Main Body

The first exam in May had problems. Now, the people who write the test stay in a secret place. They cannot use phones or the internet.

五月份的第一次考試出現了問題。現在,出題人員將留在秘密地點,不能使用手機或網路。

The Air Force and police move the test papers. They keep the papers safe. The NTA also made many different versions of the test.

空軍與警察負責運送試卷,以確保試卷安全。NTA 還製作了許多不同版本的試卷。

Many people will watch the students. There are 500,000 security workers. They use cameras and special finger scans to check students.

將有許多人監督學生。共有 50 萬名保安人員,他們會使用攝影機和特殊的指紋掃描來檢查學生。

Conclusion

The NTA is using these rules to make sure the exam is fair for everyone.

NTA 採取這些規定是為了確保考試對每個人都是公平的。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ Focus: Action Words (Present Tense)

In the text, we see how to describe a current situation using simple action words. Look at these patterns:

  • NTA is making → (Something happening right now)
  • People stay → (A general rule/fact)
  • Police move → (A regular action)

🛠️ Word Building: 'The' + Person/Group

Notice how the text identifies specific groups to make the sentence clear:

  • The Air Force
  • The police
  • The students

Tip: Use 'The' when you are talking about a specific group, not just any people in the world.


🔍 Quick Vocabulary Bridge

WordSimple Meaning
SafeNo danger
SecretHidden/Private
FairRight for everyone

Vocabulary Learning

security (n.)
Things or people that keep a place or person safe
Example:The airport has very strict security.
secret (adj.)
Something that is hidden and not told to other people
Example:They have a secret meeting in the office.
versions (n.)
Different forms of the same thing
Example:There are many versions of this story.
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher is fair to all the students.
B2

New Security Measures for the NEET UG Re-examination

NEET UG 補考新安全措施


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has created strict security rules to manage the NEET UG re-examination, which is scheduled for June 21, 2026.

國家測試局 (NTA) 已制定嚴格的安全規則,以管理預定於 2026 年 6 月 21 日舉行的 NEET UG 補考。

Main Body

These new measures were introduced after the May 3, 2026, exam was cancelled due to reports of cheating, which are currently being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). To prevent further problems, the NTA has started 'confidential operations.' This means that the people who write, check, and translate the exam papers are kept in a secret location. Furthermore, they are not allowed to use phones or the internet until the exam date.

這些新措施是在 2026 年 5 月 3 日的考試因舞弊報告而被取消後引入的,目前正由中央調查局 (CBI) 調查中。為了防止進一步的問題,NTA 已啟動「機密行動」。這意味著出題、閱卷和翻譯試卷的人員被安置在秘密地點。此外,在考試日期之前,他們被禁止使用手機或網路。

To ensure the papers are delivered safely, the NTA is using a multi-step transport plan. The Indian Air Force will handle the main transport, while the Central Armed Police Forces will protect the papers from the printing sites to main hubs. After that, India Post and local police will deliver them to the exam centers. Additionally, the NTA has created several different versions of the question paper and required a senior officer to supervise the printing process.

為了確保試卷安全送達,NTA 採用了多步驟運輸計劃。印度空軍將負責主要運輸,而中央武裝警察部隊將負責保護從印刷場到主要樞紐的試卷。隨後,印度郵政和當地警方將將試卷送達考場。此外,NTA 製作了多個不同版本的試卷,並要求一名高級官員監督印刷過程。

Finally, the NTA has greatly increased the use of technology and staff to monitor the exam. About 500,000 security personnel, including police and local officials, will be involved. The agency will also use Aadhaar-based biometric checks for students, CCTV cameras, and artificial intelligence to find any unusual activity. These changes follow the advice of the Radhakrishnan Committee to involve state and district-level committees more deeply.

最後,NTA 大幅增加了監考的技術與人手。約 50 萬名安保人員(包括警察和當地官員)將參與其中。該局還將對學生採取基於 Aadhaar 的生物識別檢查、安裝 CCTV 攝影機並利用人工智能來偵測任何異常活動。這些變更是遵循 Radhakrishnan 委員會的建議,旨在讓州級和區級委員會更深入地參與。

Conclusion

The NTA has put in place complete isolation and monitoring systems to make sure the June 21 re-examination is fair and secure.

NTA 已實施全面的隔離與監控系統,以確保 6 月 21 日的補考公平且安全。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The "B2 Upgrade": Moving Beyond Simple Sentences

An A2 student says: "The NTA has new rules. They want to stop cheating. They are using the Air Force."

A B2 student says: "The NTA has introduced new rules to prevent cheating, which is why they are using the Air Force."

The Secret Sauce: Connectors & Relative Clauses

To jump from A2 to B2, you must stop writing short, choppy sentences. You need to glue your ideas together. Let's look at the text for a perfect example:

"...the May 3, 2026, exam was cancelled due to reports of cheating, which are currently being investigated..."

Why this is B2 level: Instead of starting a new sentence ("The reports are being investigated"), the author uses "which" to add extra information to the previous thought. This creates a "flow."


🛠️ Practical Tool: The "Purpose" Bridge

Notice how the text explains why things are happening. Avoid using "because" for everything. Try these B2 alternatives found in the article:

  1. "To ensure..." \rightarrow (Used instead of "So that they can make sure") *Example: "To ensure the papers are delivered safely..."
  2. "To prevent..." \rightarrow (Used instead of "Because they don't want") *Example: "To prevent further problems..."

💡 Coach's Tip: Start your sentences with "To + Verb" to explain a goal. It immediately makes you sound more professional and fluent.

🔍 Vocabulary Shift: From Basic to Precise

Stop using "very" or "big." Use these high-impact words from the text:

  • Very secret \rightarrowConfidential
  • Check/Look at \rightarrowMonitor / Supervise
  • Use \rightarrowInvolve / Implement

Vocabulary Learning

confidential (adj.)
Intended to be kept secret or private.
Example:The company keeps its client list in a confidential file to protect their privacy.
investigated (v.)
To carry out a systematic inquiry to discover and examine the facts of an incident.
Example:The police investigated the cause of the accident for several weeks.
supervise (v.)
To observe and direct the execution of a task or the activities of people to ensure it is done correctly.
Example:The manager will supervise the new interns during their first month of training.
personnel (n.)
People employed in an organization or engaged in an organized service.
Example:Only authorized medical personnel are allowed to enter the operating room.
biometric (adj.)
Relating to the measurement and analysis of unique physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints.
Example:The airport uses biometric scanning to speed up the passport control process.
isolation (n.)
The process or state of being separated from others.
Example:The patient was kept in isolation to prevent the virus from spreading to other people.
C2

Implementation of Enhanced Security Protocols for the NEET UG Re-examination.

實施 NEET UG 補考的強化安全協定


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has established rigorous security frameworks to facilitate the NEET UG re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026.

國家測試局 (NTA) 已建立嚴格的安全框架,以利於 2026 年 6 月 21 日舉行的 NEET UG 補考。

Main Body

The current administrative posture is a direct response to the cancellation of the May 3, 2026, examination, which followed allegations of systemic breaches currently under investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). To mitigate the risk of further compromise, the NTA has instituted 'confidential operations' (CONOPs) guidelines. These measures include the sequestration of paper setters, moderators, and translators at an undisclosed location, where they are deprived of electronic communication devices and internet access until the examination date.

目前的行政措施是對 2026 年 5 月 3 日考試取消的直接回應,該取消源於系統性違規的指控,目前正由中央調查局 (CBI) 調查。為了降低進一步受損的風險,NTA 制定了「機密行動」(CONOPs) 指南。這些措施包括將出題者、審核者和翻譯人員隔離在 undisclosed 的地點,在考試日期前禁止使用電子通訊設備和網路。

Logistical integrity is being maintained through a multi-tiered transport strategy. The Indian Air Force is tasked with the primary transit of materials, while the Central Armed Police Forces provide escorts from printing facilities to nodal hubs. Subsequent distribution to examination centers is managed via India Post and district police. Furthermore, the NTA has introduced redundancy in the form of multiple question paper sets and mandated the oversight of a senior officer during the printing phase.

物流完整性正透過多層次的運輸策略來維持。印度空軍負責物料的主要運輸,而中央武裝警察部隊則負責從印刷設施護送至節點中心。隨後分發至考場的過程由印度郵政和區警察管理。此外,NTA 引入了冗餘機制,準備多套試卷,並要求在印刷階段由一名高級官員監督。

Technological and personnel-based surveillance has been significantly scaled. The operation involves approximately five hundred thousand security personnel, including police and district administration staff. Monitoring is augmented by Aadhaar-based biometric authentication for candidates, CCTV integration, and the deployment of artificial intelligence to detect anomalies. This structural shift toward state-level involvement, as advocated by the Radhakrishnan Committee, is operationalized through State and District-Level Coordination Committees.

技術和基於人員的監控已顯著擴大。該行動涉及約 50 萬名安全人員,包括警察和區行政人員。監控通過基於 Aadhaar 的生物識別認證、CCTV 整合以及部署人工智慧以偵測異常而得到強化。這種向州級參與轉移的結構性轉變,正如 Radhakrishnan 委員會所倡導的,透過州和區級協調委員會來實施。

Conclusion

The NTA has deployed comprehensive isolation and surveillance measures to ensure the integrity of the June 21 re-examination.

NTA 已部署全面的隔離與監控措施,以確保 6 月 21 日補考的公正性。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Bureaucratic Formalism'

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond 'formal English' and master Institutional Register. The provided text is a prime example of nominalization and depersonalization—linguistic tools used to project authority, objectivity, and systemic inevitability.

◈ The Nominalization Engine

B2 learners often rely on verbs to describe actions. C2 mastery involves transforming these actions into abstract nouns to create a 'dense' academic texture.

  • B2 approach: "The NTA is changing its structure because the Radhakrishnan Committee suggested it."
  • C2 (Textual) approach: "This structural shift... is operationalized through..."

By turning shift into a noun and operationalize into a high-level verb, the writer removes the 'human' element, making the process seem like an autonomous machine rather than a series of decisions.

◈ Lexical Precision: The 'High-Utility' C2 Vocabulary

Certain terms in this text function as 'power-words' that signal a sophisticated grasp of administrative English:

  1. Sequestration: While a B2 student might use isolation or separation, sequestration implies a legal or official forced removal. It is precise and clinical.
  2. Mitigate: A quintessential C2 replacement for reduce. It suggests a strategic attempt to make a bad situation less severe.
  3. Redundancy: In a general context, this means 'unnecessary.' In a C2 technical/security context, it refers to intentional duplication to prevent failure. Using this word correctly demonstrates domain-specific mastery.

◈ Syntactic Compression

Observe the phrase: "The current administrative posture is a direct response to..."

Instead of saying "The way they are managing things now is because...", the author uses "administrative posture." This metaphor treats a management style as a physical stance or position, a hallmark of C2-level conceptual blending. It allows the writer to pack complex sociological meaning into a single noun phrase.

Vocabulary Learning

rigorous (adj.)
Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
Example:The scientists conducted a rigorous analysis of the data to ensure no errors were present.
posture (n.)
A particular strategy or attitude adopted by an organization in response to a specific situation.
Example:The company adopted a defensive legal posture to protect its intellectual property.
systemic (adj.)
Relating to a system as a whole, rather than just individual parts.
Example:The auditor identified systemic failures in the bank's risk management protocols.
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.
sequestration (n.)
The action of isolating or hiding away a person or group from outside influence.
Example:The sequestration of the jury was necessary to prevent them from hearing biased media reports.
redundancy (n.)
The inclusion of extra components that are not strictly necessary to function, but serve as a backup in case of failure.
Example:The aircraft's flight control system has built-in redundancy to ensure safety if one computer fails.
augmented (v.)
Made greater by the addition of something; increased in size or value.
Example:The surgeon's natural vision was augmented by a high-powered digital microscope.
anomalies (n.)
Things that deviate from what is standard, normal, or expected.
Example:The security software flagged several anomalies in the login patterns of the user account.
operationalized (v.)
Put into operation or made functional through a specific process or set of actions.
Example:The theoretical framework for the new city plan was finally operationalized through a series of zoning laws.
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