By| PR Desk
New Delhi – The NEET UG 2026 examination has been officially cancelled after serious allegations of a question paper leak surfaced across multiple states. The exam, conducted earlier this month, has now been scrapped to maintain fairness and transparency in the medical admission process.
According to preliminary findings, a suspected guess paper that circulated before the exam reportedly matched several questions from the actual paper. This raised immediate concerns among students and authorities, leading to a detailed review of the entire examination process.
Authorities have initiated a high-level investigation to identify the source of the leak and those involved. Strict action is expected against individuals or groups found responsible, as officials aim to restore trust in the examination system.
The National Testing Agency has confirmed that a fresh NEET UG exam will be conducted soon. Candidates will not need to submit new applications, and previously registered details will remain valid for the re-examination process.
The decision has triggered mixed reactions nationwide. While many students support the move to ensure a fair selection process, others are facing stress and uncertainty due to the delay in academic timelines. In several regions, students have also raised demands for stronger exam security and better management systems.
The controversy has once again highlighted the urgent need for reforms in India’s competitive examination system. Experts are now emphasizing stricter monitoring, advanced technology integration, and accountability to prevent such incidents in the future.
