National Testing Agency (NTA)
- It is being setup by Union Human Resource and Development ministry.
- Its main purpose is to conduct entrance examinations for higher educational institutions.
- Union HRD has recently proposed that NTA will also train paper setters to set better question papers and provide better model answers.
- It will take over all examinations from the CBSE such as JEE, NEET except the 10th and 12th board examination.
- It will be registered as a society under the Indian Societies Registration Act.
- The entrance examinations will be conducted in online mode at least twice a year, giving adequate opportunity to candidates.
- It will be given a one-time grant of Rs.25 crore from the Government to start its operation in the first year. Thereafter, it will be financially self-sustainable.
- It will relieve CBSE, AICTE and other agencies from responsibility of conducting the entrance examinations.
Features:
- The NTA would initially conduct those entrance examinations which are currently being conducted by the CBSE.
- Other examinations will be taken up gradually after NTA is fully geared up.
- The entrance examinations will be conducted in online mode at least twice a year, thereby giving adequate opportunity to candidates to bring out their best.
- In order to serve the requirements of the rural students, it would locate the centres at sub-district/district level and as far as possible would undertake hands-on training to the students.
Constitution:
- NTA will be chaired by an eminent educationist appointed by MHRD.
- The CEO will be the Director General to be appointed by the Government.
- There will be a Board of Governors comprising members from user institutions.
- The Director General will be assisted by 9 verticals headed by academicians/ experts.
Finances:
- NTA will be given a one-time grant of Rs.25 crore from the Government of India to start its operation in the first year. Thereafter, it will be financially self-sustainable.
Impact:
- Establishment of NTA will benefit about 40 lakh students appearing in various entrance examinations. It will relieve CBSE, AICTE and other agencies from responsibility of conducting these entrance examinations, and also bring in high reliability, standardized difficulty level for assessing the aptitude, intelligence and problem solving abilities of the students.
 Background:
- In view of the need to have a specialized body in India like the most advanced countries, the Finance Minister in the Budget speech of 2017-18 had announced setting up of a National Testing Agency (NTA) as an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organization to conduct all entrance examinations for higher educational institutions.