CBI Investigates NEET Paper Leak Involving Rajasthan Family
‘Rs 10 Lakh Mein NEET Paper, Phir Bhi 107 Marks’: CBI Investigates Rajasthan Family In NEET Leak Case

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is probing a NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case linked to a family in Sikar district, Rajasthan. Despite allegedly paying ₹10 lakh (approximately $12,000 USD) for the leaked exam paper, the student scored only 107 marks out of 720. The investigation highlights the family's attempts to secure medical college admission through illicit means.
- 01Dinesh Biwal, the father, allegedly paid ₹10 lakh to obtain the leaked NEET paper for his son, Rishi Biwal.
- 02Rishi Biwal, who is currently absconding, scored only 107 out of 720 marks in the NEET-UG exam.
- 03The CBI has arrested three family members, including Dinesh and his brother Mangilal Biwal.
- 04Rishi's academic performance raised concerns, with scores of 32 in Hindi and 51 in Physics.
- 05Investigators identified a flat in Sikar used for coordinating the leak operation and distributing leaked materials.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is currently investigating a NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case involving a family from Sikar district, Rajasthan. The investigation has revealed that Dinesh Biwal allegedly paid ₹10 lakh (approximately $12,000 USD) to obtain the leaked exam paper for his son, Rishi Biwal, who is now absconding. Despite this significant financial investment, Rishi scored only 107 marks out of 720 in the medical entrance exam, raising questions about the effectiveness of the alleged leak. The CBI has arrested three family members, including Dinesh and his brother Mangilal Biwal, for their involvement in arranging and circulating a “guess paper” that closely matched the actual exam. Rishi's academic record was also scrutinized, revealing weak performance in previous exams, which included a score of 32 in Hindi and 51 in Physics. Investigators have linked a flat in Sikar to the operation, where members of the leak network coordinated the distribution of leaked papers and communicated with candidates before the exam.
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This investigation highlights the serious implications of academic dishonesty and its potential impact on legitimate students seeking admission to medical colleges.
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