NEET Aspirants Face Setback Amid Paper Leak Controversy

NEET aspirants in Uttar Pradesh faced frustration as the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the NEET (UG) 2026 due to a paper leak, ordering a retest. The incident sparked outrage among students, parents, and educators, highlighting issues of trust within the competitive exam system.

NEET Aspirants Face Setback Amid Paper Leak Controversy
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NEET aspirants across Uttar Pradesh found their hard work unraveling as the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the NEET (UG) 2026, citing a paper leak, and announced plans for a re-test. The decision met with widespread disappointment, as students, parents, and educators expressed their distress.

In Varanasi, student Shreya Jaiswal lamented the unfairness of the situation, while in Prayagraj, coaching centres reported a ripple of dismay among students and families investing heavily in preparation. The persistent issue of paper leaks has shattered not only their dreams but also their trust in the system.

The situation exacerbates the pressure on students, particularly those from middle-class families who face the dual burden of rising educational costs and uncertainty over examination credibility. As calls for accountability and transparency grow, the educational sector grapples with profound challenges.

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