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NTA Gets New Senior Officers Amid NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Row
In the aftermath of the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy and the cancellation of the May 3 examination, the government has appointed new senior officers to the National Testing Agency with immediate effect.
The move comes at a crucial time, as the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination is scheduled to be held on June 21. The appointments are expected to strengthen the internal functioning of NTA and support the smooth conduct of the upcoming re-exam.
Two Joint Secretaries Appointed
As per the orders issued by the Department of Personnel and Training, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of two Joint Secretaries in NTA.
The newly appointed Joint Secretaries are:
- Anuja Bapat, Indian Statistical Service officer of the 1998 batch
- Ruchita Vij, Indian Revenue Service officer of the 2004 batch
Their appointments will be for a tenure of five years or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
Two Joint Directors Also Appointed
The government has also appointed two Joint Directors to NTA.
The newly appointed Joint Directors are:
- Akash Jain, 2013-batch IRS officer
- Aditya Rajendra Bhojgadhiya, 2013-batch Indian Audit and Accounts Service officer
Akash Jain has been appointed on a lateral shift basis until December 4, 2029, or until further orders. Aditya Rajendra Bhojgadhiya has been appointed until May 16, 2028.
Why These Appointments Matter
The timing of these appointments is important because NTA is currently under heavy scrutiny after the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak allegations. The May 3 exam was cancelled, and more than 22 lakh students are now preparing for the re-examination.
The addition of senior officers is expected to help in:
- Better internal monitoring
- Stronger administrative control
- Improved coordination for the re-exam
- Greater accountability within NTA
- Better management of exam security and logistics
Background: Recommendations to Strengthen NTA
The seven-member committee headed by K. Radhakrishnan, which examined issues related to earlier NEET paper leak concerns, had recommended that NTA should have more permanent staff to improve accountability.
A parliamentary panel had also suggested strengthening the organisation internally. Following these recommendations, the government created 16 new posts in NTA. However, so far, only a few senior posts have been filled.
Re-Exam on June 21
The NEET-UG 2026 re-examination will be conducted on June 21, 2026. The new appointments appear to be part of the government’s efforts to ensure that the re-exam is conducted in a more secure and organised manner.
Students are advised to follow only official NTA updates regarding admit cards, exam city details, and exam instructions.
Conclusion
The appointment of two Joint Directors and two Joint Secretaries to NTA is a significant administrative step amid the NEET-UG 2026 controversy. With the re-exam scheduled for June 21, strengthening the agency’s internal structure has become extremely important.
For students and parents, the priority now should be to stay calm, avoid rumours, and focus on preparation while waiting for official updates from NTA.
