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After NEET leak, new plan: Question setters may not know which exam they are working on

After NEET Leak: New Plan Revealed - Question Setters May Not Know Which Exam They Are Working On

The recent NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) leak has sent shockwaves through the education sector, prompting authorities to rethink their approach to ensuring exam integrity. In response to the breach, a new plan has been devised where question setters may not be aware of the specific exam they are working on.

Under this innovative strategy, question setters will be assigned random tasks without any information about the exam they are preparing questions for. This measure aims to minimize the risk of collusion and ensure that questions are not tailored to specific exams, thereby enhancing the fairness and credibility of the testing process.

Education Minister, [Name], stated, "This is a bold step towards safeguarding the integrity of our exams. By keeping question setters in the dark about the exam they are creating questions for, we are taking proactive measures to prevent future leaks and maintain the trust of students and parents alike."

The move comes as part of a broader effort to strengthen exam security protocols. Alongside this new approach, additional measures such as increased surveillance and stricter regulations on the handling of exam materials have also been implemented.

While some critics argue that the plan may complicate the process of preparing high-quality questions, proponents believe it is a necessary step to restore confidence in the examination system. As the education sector grapples with the aftermath of the NEET leak, this innovative solution offers hope for a more secure and transparent future.