Following a power outage at a Jaipur exam center that disrupted the AIAPGET 2026 exam, the NTA has suspended the service provider and scheduled a re-examination for the affected students.

  • Power failure at Shri Satya Sai PG College, Jaipur, disrupted the AIAPGET 2026 exam.
  • NTA has suspended the agency, Eduquity Career Technologies Pvt Ltd.
  • A re-exam for the 49 affected candidates is scheduled for September 1.
  • Allegations of cheating and lack of backup during the outage have surfaced.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has taken decisive action against the service provider responsible for conducting the All India Ayush-PG Entrance Examination (AIAPGET) 2026. Following a major technical disruption caused by a power outage at a center in Jaipur, the NTA has suspended Eduquity Career Technologies Private Limited from its panel. This move comes amidst heightened scrutiny of the NTA following previous controversies involving NEET and UGC-NET exams.

The incident occurred on Saturday during the nationwide conduct of the AIAPGET exam. At the Shri Satya Sai PG College center in Jaipur, which hosted 192 candidates, a sudden power failure caused computers to shut down mid-exam. As a result, 49 candidates were unable to complete their assessments, leading to widespread frustration and protests among the students.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that such operational failures in high-stakes national examinations pose a significant threat to the integrity of the meritocratic process. When technical infrastructure fails in a controlled examination environment, it not only jeopardizes the academic future of students but also invites allegations of malpractice and administrative incompetence.

The absence of robust power backup in high-stakes testing centers is a critical systemic flaw that undermines the entire credibility of national entrance exams.

Beyond the technical failure, the situation was marred by allegations of misconduct. Several candidates claimed that during the 20-minute blackout, the lack of supervision allowed some students to engage in conversation and alleged cheating. One student expressed outrage, stating that they were forced to remain seated at non-functional computers while the environment became chaotic.

In response to the crisis, the NTA has announced that the 49 affected students will sit for a re-examination on September 1 at the Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women. The agency has issued a formal notice to Eduquity Career Technologies, stating that all services provided by the firm will remain suspended until the issues raised in the notice are fully addressed and resolved.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When and where will the AIAPGET re-exam take place?
The re-exam for the 49 affected candidates will be held on September 1 at the Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women.

2. What action has the NTA taken against the agency?
The NTA has suspended Eduquity Career Technologies Pvt Ltd and halted all its services pending a full resolution of the issues.