The headline of an article in The Times of India of June 20, 2026 read "NTA goes exam-agnostic, 'blinds' its paper setters."
The sub-heading was "Deploys Larger Question Pools To Stop Leaks."
NTA is National Testing Agency.
Quoting here the first paragraph of the article by Manash Gohain
"A large question bank, more paper-setters and restrictions ensuring nobody can know or see the final question paper formed the core of the redesigned question-setting system for the June 21 NEET-UG retest - a part of the high security process undertaken following a leak that led to the medical entrance exam's cancellation in May."
(It seems Indians as a whole wish to become Doctors and if they don't suceed in that, they wish to become Engineers through the JEE Main and the JEE Advanced)
The term exam-agnostic made me search it out as it was beyond comprehension.
Agnostic, I was familiar through enlightened debates with my friends at Sagar. We all had ended up there since we were no good for admission to the few PG seats available in Kerala at that time.
We were of three categories:
Atheists, Agnostics and Theists
I belonged to the last.
Our debates were healthy and arguments were strong. Once we were done with we used to climb into the six wheeled tempos to reach the city and troop into a cinema theatre to watch a movie.
Our debate would go on and reach nowhere and it would go on for days together, just as the current day debates in Kerala that end nowhere.
Internet on AGNOSTIC and EXAM-AGNOSTIC:
AGNOSTIC
A person who is not sure if God exists or not.
EXAM-AGNOSTIC
The term "exam-agnostic" refers to content, platforms, or tools that are not tied to any single specific test or curriculum.
It means the resource is designed to teach foundational skills or deliver services that apply universally, regardless of the test you are preparing to take.
Depending on the context, here is how the concept is applied:
1. Education & Prep Materials Definition:
Resources—like books, AI platforms, or coaching portals—that teach core concepts rather than memorizing answers for a specific test like the JEE, NEET, or UPSC.
Benefit:
Allows students to build fundamental skills (like reading comprehension or math principles) that translate to any examination they face.
Examples:
Platforms like SATHEE provide access to curriculum-agnostic learning modules and competitive exam prep via the Ministry of Education.
2. Job & Platform Matching Definition:
In technology and data science, it means an algorithm or matching system that operates successfully without relying on predefined "examination functions" to evaluate candidates or match them (e.g., job postings on LinkedIn or dating platforms).
Benefit:
Creates fairer bilateral matches between two parties by looking at mutual preferences rather than rigid, formulaic test results.
3. Medical & Diagnostic Context Definition:
A medical exam (like a physical checkup or an MRI review) conducted without the doctor or radiologist knowing the patient's prior history or prior test results.
Benefit:
Prevents bias. By remaining "agnostic," a physician evaluates physical symptoms or imaging scans completely objectively, without preconceived notions.
The conclusion is left to the viewers.