The National Testing Agency (NTA), following the cancellation of NEET UG 2026, is actively planning a fundamental restructuring of its examination security model for future exam cycles. According to a report published by Indian Express Education on June 7, 2026, the NTA wants to implement a “zero-trust architecture” for all future examinations, with the key goal of ensuring that no single person has visibility of the complete question paper at any stage of the process.
The overhaul plan includes building a central secure question bank and deploying AI-based translation tools to eliminate human access points during the translation of papers into regional languages — one of the identified vulnerability zones in the 2026 NEET paper leak chain.

NTA Zero-Trust Examination Architecture Proposes
| Reform Area | What Is Planned |
|---|---|
| Question Bank | Build a massive central question bank with verified, tagged questions |
| Paper Assembly | AI-based automatic question selection — no human assembles the full paper |
| Translation | AI tools replace human translators who previously had full paper access |
| Question Setters | Setters will not know which exam their questions are for (blind contribution) |
| Paper Distribution | Multi-layer sealed digital-physical hybrid system |
| Exam Monitoring | AI proctoring and centre-level live surveillance integration |
| Social Media Watch | Continuous Telegram, WhatsApp, and X monitoring for leaked content |
Why This Reform Is Urgently Needed
The NEET UG 2026 paper leak, investigated by the CBI, revealed that the compromise happened through insider sources who had access to the full translated paper before exam day. The multi-state leak network sold the paper for as much as Rs 12 lakh per candidate. Current investigations have made 13 arrests including teachers, coaching associate staff, and paper transporters.
Impact on Future Exam Cycles
If implemented:
- JEE Main, CUET UG, UGC NET, and all other NTA exams would follow the zero-trust model
- Students will have additional assurance that examination integrity is protected by structural design rather than just security personnel protocols
- Computer-Based Tests (CBT) will transition fully to dynamic question delivery from a live database, eliminating a fixed static paper
Timeline: NTA has not announced a formal implementation date. The reforms are expected to be rolled out in phases, with initial changes targeting the NEET 2027 examination cycle when the CBT mode is also planned to begin.










