India’s biggest medical entrance exam has now become the country’s biggest controversy
TNR News Network
The NEET UG 2026 examination, held on May 3, has been cancelled by the National Testing Agency (NTA) following serious allegations of a paper leak originating from Rajasthan.
Initially, the case was handed over to the Rajasthan Special Operations Group, but with mounting evidence and public outrage, a CBI investigation is now being considered.
For lakhs of students, this exam was more than just a test—it was years of sacrifice, sleepless nights, and relentless preparation. While students battled stress and pressure to secure their future, the system itself stands accused of being compromised by money and influence.
The cancellation has left students not only angry but heartbroken. The fault lay in the system, yet the punishment has fallen on those who worked the hardest.
Parents and students are now demanding accountability. Why do paper leak scandals surface almost every year? Why are the dreams of India’s youth repeatedly put at risk?
NEET is not just an exam—it represents the hopes of millions of families, the sweat and struggle of children, and the life savings of parents.
The nation now awaits the outcome of the CBI probe, the truth behind the leak, and the restoration of trust in an examination system that is slowly losing credibility.
