The Supreme Court has directed the National Testing Agency - the under-fire central body responsible for the conduct of the NEET-UG test - to "rectify deficiencies in the exam system", including using technology to identify faults in its cybersecurity profile to prevent paper leaks. The court also told the NTA to avoid "flip-flops" in the context of the NEET exam, which was held on May 5 but ran into trouble a month later, when results were declared. Such "flip-flops" do not serve students' interests, the court told the agency. "We have highlighted all deficiencies in the structural processes... this we cannot afford for the betterment of the students," the court said Friday morning.