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NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak: CBI To Question NTA Officials

The NEET-UG 2026 paper leak has become a national issue, with the CBI taking charge of the investigation and a re-exam planned. The case involves suspected leaks of a question set and promises financial relief for students, alongside measures to restore fairness and trust in the entrance process.

The alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leakhas turned into a national issue, with the Central Bureau of Investigation now leading the probe. More than 22 lakh candidates sat for the exam on 3 May, so the suspected breach has triggered strong concern among students, parents and education experts across India.

The case first came into focus after the Rajasthan Special Operations Group arrested Manish Yadav and Rakesh Mandavriya, who are suspected of planning the leak. Rajasthan SOG also detained a relative of a NEET candidate. Investigators said they found a handwritten “suggestion paper” with about 120 questions, which reportedly mirrored the real NEET-UG 2026 paper.

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The alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, affecting over 22 lakh candidates, is now under CBI investigation, leading to a re-exam likely in June with NTA confirming fee refunds.
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NEET-UG 2026 paper leak: how the alleged breach surfaced

NTA Director General Abhishek Singh explained that officials learnt about the suspected leak on 7 May. A whistleblower warned authorities about WhatsApp messages circulating with questions that looked identical to those in the test. After checking, the agency confirmed that several shared questions matched the official NEET-UG 2026 question paper.

Reports from investigators indicated that the seized “suggestion paper” included around 90 Biology questions and 30 Chemistry questions. Officials said these items were the same as those later seen in the NEET-UG 2026 examination. The discovery supported suspicions that the medical entrance paper had been accessed and shared ahead of the scheduled test.

NEET-UG 2026 paper leak: CBI probe, NTA response and re-exam

Amid rising anger and demands for accountability, the Centre ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation inquiry into the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. The CBI is expected to examine possible lapses at the National Testing Agency, which conducts NEET, and question NTA officials about how such a breach may have taken place.

Abhishek Singh confirmed that investigators had been given full charge of the case and promised strict measures. “We have handed over the matter to the CBI. All accused will be arrested and strict action will be taken so that the future of students is protected,” Singh said. Singh added that the examination would be held again with a fair and transparent process.

Singh also announced financial relief for candidates affected by the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Fees already paid for the cancelled test would be refunded. Students sitting for the re-exam would not be asked to pay any extra amount. NTA said a fresh NEET-UG 2026 test is likely in June, though the exact date is yet to be released.

NTA clarified that candidates would not need new registrations for the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak re-exam. Previous applications and selected centres will stay valid. Key official details are shown below in brief form.

Detail Information
Original NEET-UG 2026 exam date 3 May
Number of candidates More than 22 lakh
Investigating agency Central Bureau of Investigation
Re-exam schedule Likely in June

Education specialists warned that the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and cancellation could have a heavy emotional effect. Praneet Mungali of Sanskriti Group of Schools said years of preparation had turned into anxiety and doubt for serious aspirants. PhysicsWallah teacher Vipin Sharma said the situation showed the need for a tougher and more secure exam framework across entrance tests.

Many students, however, backed the decision to cancel the compromised NEET-UG 2026 paper. They argued that strict action was essential to ensure fairness and stop any dishonest candidate from entering medical colleges. Candidates seeking official updates can contact NTA on 011-40759000 or 011-69227700, or email queries to [email protected].

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