A parliamentary panel chaired by Digvijaya Singh says incidents of examination irregularities continue even after reforms introduced by the testing bodies. The committee notes that irregularities have had direct consequences for students, including examination cancellations. It also highlights the stress and uncertainty faced by candidates who are preparing for highly competitive examinations, particularly those where outcomes can significantly affect admissions and career prospects. The panel’s remarks point to a gap between reform measures and their on-the-ground impact, suggesting that existing safeguards are not fully preventing misconduct or administrative failures. The committee’s observations are presented as part of ongoing oversight of how examinations are conducted and how reforms are being implemented. The report emphasizes both the operational disruption caused by irregularities and the wider harm to students’ confidence and preparation. The panel’s findings come in the context of broader efforts to improve transparency and integrity in testing processes.