Kerala Assembly passes resolution seeking reform of national entrance exam system, flags NEET concerns

The Kerala Legislative Assembly has passed a resolution calling for comprehensive reforms to the national entrance examination system, specifically citing concerns over NEET. The resolution highlights issues like paper leaks and administrative failures that undermine the credibility of national testing.
Why it matters
The resolution reflects growing regional dissatisfaction with centralized testing agencies and the potential impact on student fairness and social justice.
The Kerala Legislative Assembly on Tuesday (June 30, 2026) passed a resolution urging the Central government to undertake comprehensive reforms of the national entrance examination system. The House cited serious concerns over the credibility, transparency and fairness of the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) and other national-level examinations.
The article focuses on the state government's critique of central agency failures, reflecting a regional political stance against federal testing policies.
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