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Students Protest UGC-NET Re-Exam in Delhi

Student groups protest NTA's decision, demand accountability. Protests held in Delhi against UGC-NET re-exam.

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Politics Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 17 August 2026 at 10:13 pm
Students Protest UGC-NET Re-Exam in Delhi

On Monday, several student organisations staged protests in Delhi against the National Testing Agency's (NTA) decision to conduct fresh UGC-NET examinations for three subjects.

The protests were held due to the NTA's repeated lapses in conducting examinations, with students demanding that the agency be scrapped.

The NTA has ordered fresh examinations for candidates who appeared for the English, Commerce and Sociology papers in June after an expert committee found errors in the question papers.

The All India Students' Association (AISA) demonstrated at the NTA headquarters, demanding the complete abolition of the testing agency.

The Students' Federation of India (SFI) also protested at the NTA office, calling for nationwide demonstrations against the agency.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) expressed concern over the re-examination, saying serious errors in a national-level examination raised questions about the credibility of the examination process.

ABVP National General Secretary Virendra Singh Solanki said students should not have to pay the price for the NTA's lapses and demanded accountability at every stage of question-paper preparation and examination management.

The NTA has been under fire for repeated errors in conducting examinations, with a recent controversy surrounding the NEET paper leak issue leading to the resignation of the Union Education Minister.

The AISA alleged that police detained protesters when students and youth gathered at the NTA headquarters, condemning the brutal detention of protesting students.

The latest controversy surrounding the June 2026 UGC-NET examination is another example of the crisis created by the NTA model, according to the AISA.

The protests highlight the need for accountability and transparency in the examination process, with students demanding stronger question-paper preparation processes involving expert review, translation, proofreading and final quality checks.

The NTA's decision to conduct fresh examinations has raised concerns among students, with many demanding that the agency be held accountable for its lapses.

The protests in Delhi are a reflection of the growing dissatisfaction among students with the NTA's handling of examinations.

In conclusion, the protests against the UGC-NET re-exam highlight the need for accountability and transparency in the examination process, with students demanding stronger question-paper preparation processes and an end to the NTA's repeated lapses.

Frequently asked questions

Why are students protesting the UGC-NET re-exam?

Students are protesting due to the NTA's repeated lapses in conducting examinations, with errors found in the question papers.

What are the students demanding?

Students are demanding accountability and transparency in the examination process, with stronger question-paper preparation processes and an end to the NTA's repeated lapses.

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