NEET-UG 2026 Under Investigation Due to Alleged 'Guess Paper' Leak
How A 'Guess Paper' Leak Put NEET-UG 2026 Under The Scanner
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The NEET UG 2026 medical entrance exam, taken by over 22.7 lakh students on May 3, is under scrutiny following allegations of a leaked 'guess paper' containing 410 questions, with about 120 matching the actual exam. The Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group is investigating the matter amid concerns over exam integrity.
- 01Over 22.7 lakh students participated in NEET UG 2026 under strict security measures.
- 02A leaked 'guess paper' allegedly contained 410 questions, with 120 matching the exam.
- 03The Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group is investigating potential cheating.
- 04The National Testing Agency asserts that the exam was conducted under full security protocols.
- 05This incident raises concerns about the integrity of high-stakes examinations in India.
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The NEET UG 2026 medical entrance examination, taken by over 22.7 lakh students on May 3, is facing serious allegations of a 'guess paper' leak. Reports indicate that a document containing approximately 410 questions circulated among students, with 120 of those questions appearing in the actual exam, particularly in the Chemistry section. The Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group (SOG) is currently investigating these claims, focusing on potential cheating or criminal activity. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has stated that the exam was conducted under rigorous security measures, including GPS-tracked transport of question papers and AI-assisted CCTV monitoring. However, the controversy has sparked outrage among students and parents, raising questions about the fairness of the examination process. This incident follows a similar controversy involving the NEET UG exam in 2024, intensifying calls for a comprehensive review of examination protocols in India. The investigation is ongoing, with no arrests made as of yet.
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This situation has caused widespread distress among students and parents, undermining trust in the examination process and potentially affecting future admissions.
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