New Rules for the NEET 2026 Test

A2

New Rules for the NEET 2026 Test

NEET 2026 考試新規定


Introduction

The NTA is giving out admit cards for the new NEET test. The test is on June 21.

NTA 正在發放新 NEET 考試的准考證。考試將於 6 月 21 日舉行。

Main Body

The first test on May 3 was cancelled. Some people stole the test questions and sent them on phones. This was wrong.

5 月 3 日的第一次考試被取消了。有些人偷走了試題並透過手機傳送,這是錯誤的行為。

The test is now longer. It is 195 minutes. Students have more pages for rough work. This helps students who write with their left hand.

現在的考試時間延長至 195 分鐘。學生有更多的草稿紙可以使用,這對左撇子的學生很有幫助。

Students must check their bank details on the website. The NTA needs this to give money back for the first test. The Air Force will also guard the test papers.

學生必須在網站上檢查他們的銀行詳細資料。NTA 需要這些資訊以退還第一次考試的費用。空軍也將負責看守試卷。

Conclusion

The NTA is ready for the June 21 test. They want the test to be safe and easy for students.

NTA 已為 6 月 21 日的考試做好準備。他們希望考試既安全又方便學生。

Vocabulary Learning

🕰️ Talking About Time & Dates

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  • "The test is on June 21."
  • "The first test on May 3 was cancelled."

The Rule: When we talk about a specific date or a day, we always use the word on.

Simple Pattern: onDay/Date

Examples for you:

  • On Monday \rightarrow Correct ✅
  • On July 4th \rightarrow Correct ✅
  • In Monday \rightarrow Wrong ❌

✍️ Simple Action Words (Past vs. Now)

Notice how the story changes from what happened to what is happening:

  1. Past (Finished):

    • stole (They took it)
    • sent (They moved it)
    • cancelled (It stopped)
  2. Now (Current):

    • is (The test is on June 21)
    • needs (The NTA needs details)
    • want (They want it to be safe)

Quick Tip: If you see -ed at the end of a word (like cancelled), it usually means the action is over!

Vocabulary Learning

admit cards (n.)
A paper that lets a person enter an exam room.
Example:Please bring your admit cards to the test center.
cancelled (v.)
To decide that a planned event will not happen.
Example:The football game was cancelled because of the rain.
stole (v.)
Took something that does not belong to you.
Example:Someone stole my pen from the desk.
rough work (n.)
Quick notes or calculations made while solving a problem.
Example:Use the back of the page for your rough work.
details (n.)
Small pieces of information about something.
Example:Please write your personal details on this form.
guard (v.)
To protect something or someone from danger.
Example:The police guard the bank at night.
B2

New Rules and Procedures for the NEET (UG) 2026 Re-Examination

2026年 NEET (UG) 補考新規則與程序


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has started releasing the admit cards for the rescheduled National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) 2026, which will take place on June 21.

國家測試局 (NTA) 已開始發放 6 月 21 日舉行的 2026 年國家合格暨入場考試(大學本科)補考准考證。

Main Body

The re-examination became necessary after the original test on May 3 was cancelled. This decision was made because the NTA confirmed that the exam materials had been leaked. Specifically, questions were shared via mobile phones before the test date, allegedly with the help of staff members involved in writing the exam.

由於 5 月 3 日的原始考試被取消,因此有必要進行補考。做出此決定是因為 NTA 確認考試資料已洩漏。具體而言,題目在考試日期前透過手機分享,據稱是在參與出題的人員協助下進行的。

To improve the experience for students, the NTA has introduced several changes. The total time for the exam has been increased by 15 minutes to allow for mandatory check-in and attendance procedures; consequently, the test will now last 195 minutes, from 14:00 to 17:15. Furthermore, the number of rough-work pages has been doubled to four. These pages are placed at both the beginning and the end of the booklet to better support left-handed candidates.

為了提升學生的體驗,NTA 引入了幾項變更。考試總時間增加了 15 分鐘,以利於強制性的簽到與出勤程序;因此,考試時間將變更為 14:00 至 17:15,共 195 分鐘。此外,草稿頁數量增加一倍至四頁。這些頁面被放置在試卷的開頭與結尾,以更好地支持左撇子考生。

Along with the admit cards, the NTA has opened a window for students to correct their bank account details. This step was necessary because some candidates provided incorrect financial information, which would have prevented them from receiving refunds for the cancelled May session. Additionally, security has been strengthened by using a two-layer transport system involving the Air Force and CAPF escorts.

除了准考證外,NTA 還開通了窗口讓學生修正銀行帳戶資料。此步驟十分必要,因為部分考生提供了錯誤的財務資訊,這將導致他們無法收到 5 月取消場次的退款。此外,透過使用由空軍和中央武裝警察部隊 (CAPF) 護送的雙層運輸系統,安全措施得到了進一步強化。

Conclusion

The NTA has completed all preparations for the June 21 exam, emphasizing stronger security and more practical arrangements for the candidates.

NTA 已完成 6 月 21 日考試的所有準備工作,強調加強安全保障並為考生提供更實用的安排。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Logic Connector' Shift

At an A2 level, you probably use and, but, and because for everything. To reach B2, you need to stop using simple links and start using Complex Connectors. These words act like bridges that show a sophisticated relationship between two ideas.

🔍 Analysis of the Text

Look at how the article connects ideas to sound professional and precise:

  1. The Cause-Effect Bridge:

    • A2 style: "The test was cancelled because the materials were leaked."
    • B2 style (from text): "...consequently, the test will now last 195 minutes."
    • Why it works: Consequently tells the reader that the second fact is a direct result of the first. It is more formal and stronger than 'so'.
  2. The 'Adding-More' Bridge:

    • A2 style: "Also, they gave more paper."
    • B2 style (from text): "Furthermore, the number of rough-work pages has been doubled..."
    • Why it works: Furthermore signals that you are adding a point that is equally important or more important than the previous one.
  3. The 'Extra Detail' Bridge:

    • A2 style: "And they added security."
    • B2 style (from text): "Additionally, security has been strengthened..."
    • Why it works: Additionally is a clean, academic way to introduce a new piece of information without sounding repetitive.

🛠️ Quick B2 Application Guide

Instead of... (A2)Try using... (B2)When to use it
SoConsequentlyWhen one thing leads to another.
And / AlsoFurthermoreWhen adding a strong point to an argument.
AlsoAdditionallyWhen adding a supplementary fact.

Vocabulary Learning

rescheduled (adj.)
Planned for a different time or date than originally intended.
Example:The meeting was rescheduled for next Tuesday due to a conflict in the manager's calendar.
allegedly (adv.)
Used when something is claimed to be true, but there is no proof yet.
Example:The suspect allegedly stole the jewelry from the store last night.
mandatory (adj.)
Required by law or rules; compulsory.
Example:Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory for all passengers in the vehicle.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that happened before.
Example:The company lost a lot of money; consequently, they had to lay off several employees.
emphasizing (v.)
Giving special importance or attention to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher spent the whole lesson emphasizing the importance of correct grammar.
C2

Administrative Protocols and Procedural Adjustments for the NEET (UG) 2026 Re-Examination

NEET (UG) 2026 補考之行政協定與程序調整


Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has initiated the distribution of admit cards for the rescheduled National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate) 2026, slated for June 21.

國家測試局 (NTA) 已開始發放定於 6 月 21 日舉行的 NEET (UG) 2026 重新調期補考准考證。

Main Body

The necessity for a re-examination emerged following the nullification of the initial May 3 assessment. This administrative action was predicated on the confirmation of a systemic compromise of the examination materials, specifically the unauthorized dissemination of questions via mobile devices prior to the test date, allegedly facilitated by academic personnel involved in the drafting process.

由於 5 月 3 日的初次評估被宣告無效,補考遂成為必要。此行政行動是基於確認考題材料遭到系統性洩漏,特別是在考試日前透過行動裝置非法傳播題目,據稱是由參與出題過程的學術人員所促成。

In response to these irregularities, the NTA has implemented a series of logistical modifications intended to optimize the candidate experience. The temporal window for the examination has been extended by 15 minutes to accommodate mandatory invigilation and attendance protocols, resulting in a total duration of 195 minutes from 14:00 to 17:15. Furthermore, the provision of rough-work space has been doubled to four pages, strategically positioned at both the commencement and conclusion of the booklet to facilitate the requirements of left-handed candidates.

針對這些異常情況,NTA 實施了一系列物流調整,旨在優化考生的體驗。考試時間延長了 15 分鐘,以配合強制性的監考與點名程序,使得總時長為 195 分鐘(自 14:00 至 17:15)。此外,草稿空間增加一倍至四頁,並策略性地安置於試卷的開頭與結尾,以方便左撇子考生的需求。

Concurrent with the release of the admit cards via the official portal, the NTA has established a corrective window for the verification of bank account details. This measure was necessitated by the identification of erroneous or incomplete financial data provided by candidates, which would otherwise impede the disbursement of refunds for the cancelled May 3 session. Security measures for the upcoming examination have been augmented through a dual-layer transport protocol involving Air Force and CAPF escorts.

在透過官方門戶發布准考證的同時,NTA 設立了銀行帳戶詳情的核對修正窗口。此舉是因為發現考生提供的財務數據有誤或不完整,否則將妨礙 5 月 3 日取消場次之退款發放。即將舉行的考試保安措施已透過涉及空軍與中央武裝警察部隊 (CAPF) 護送的雙層運輸協定得到強化。

Conclusion

The NTA has finalized the preparatory phase for the June 21 re-examination, focusing on enhanced security and candidate-centric logistical adjustments.

NTA 已完成 6 月 21 日補考的準備階段,重點在於強化保安及以考生為中心的物流調整。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Nominalization' and Institutional Distance

To ascend from B2 (Upper Intermediate) to C2 (Mastery), a student must move beyond describing actions and begin conceptualizing them. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts).

⚡ The C2 Pivot: From Action to Entity

Consider the B2 approach versus the C2 academic approach found in the text:

  • B2 (Verbal/Direct): The NTA cancelled the test because some people leaked the questions.
  • C2 (Nominalized/Abstract): The necessity for a re-examination emerged following the nullification of the initial assessment... predicated on the confirmation of a systemic compromise.

Why this matters: By transforming "nullifying" into "nullification" and "compromising" into "compromise," the writer removes the human actor and focuses on the administrative phenomenon. This creates a tone of objectivity, authority, and formal detachment essential for high-level diplomacy, legal writing, and academic discourse.

🔍 Deep-Dive Analysis: Lexical Density

Look at the phrase: "...the unauthorized dissemination of questions... allegedly facilitated by academic personnel."

  • Dissemination replaces "spreading" or "sending."
  • Facilitated replaces "helped."

At C2, we don't just use "big words"; we use precise words that carry a specific register. "Dissemination" implies a wide, often systematic distribution, whereas "spreading" is too colloquial.

🛠 The "Abstract Bridge" Technique

To replicate this, apply the following transformation logic to your own writing:

  1. Identify the core action: The NTA is giving back the money.
  2. Nominalize the action: Giving \rightarrow Disbursement.
  3. Add an institutional modifier: Disbursement of refunds.
  4. Anchor it with a formal verb: ...would otherwise impede the disbursement of refunds.

C2 Mastery Note: Note how the text uses "temporal window" instead of "time limit." This is not merely a synonym swap; it is the use of domain-specific jargon to signal a professional, systemic perspective.

Vocabulary Learning

nullification (n.)
The act of cancelling something or making it legally void.
Example:The nullification of the previous contract allowed the parties to renegotiate the terms from scratch.
predicated (v.)
Based on or founded on a specific set of circumstances or assumptions.
Example:The company's growth strategy was predicated on the assumption that market demand would remain stable.
dissemination (n.)
The act of spreading information, knowledge, or materials widely.
Example:The rapid dissemination of the news via social media caused widespread panic.
invigilation (n.)
The act of supervising students during an examination to ensure no cheating occurs.
Example:Strict invigilation is required to maintain the integrity of the national certification exam.
concurrent (adj.)
Happening or existing at the same time.
Example:The government announced a new tax law concurrent with the release of the annual budget.
impede (v.)
To delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing them; to hinder.
Example:Heavy snowfall continued to impede the progress of the rescue teams.
disbursement (n.)
The payment of money from a fund or account.
Example:The university managed the disbursement of scholarships to eligible students at the start of the semester.
augmented (v.)
Made greater by adding to; increased in size, amount, or strength.
Example:The security team was augmented with additional officers to handle the large crowds at the stadium.
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