The NEET UG 2026 examination, conducted on May 3, has been annulled by the National Testing Agency (NTA) due to serious allegations of a paper leak traced back to Rajasthan.
Initially, the Rajasthan Special Operations Group was tasked with the investigation, but as evidence mounted and public discontent grew, a CBI inquiry is now being contemplated.
For countless students, this examination represented more than just a test; it embodied years of dedication, sleepless nights, and unwavering commitment. While students faced immense pressure to secure their futures, the integrity of the system is now under scrutiny due to claims of corruption and influence.
The cancellation has not only incited anger among students but has also left them devastated. The system is at fault, yet it is the diligent students who bear the consequences.
Parents and students alike are now calling for accountability. Why do incidents of paper leaks occur almost annually? Why are the aspirations of India's youth consistently jeopardized?
NEET is more than an examination; it symbolizes the dreams of millions of families, the hard work of students, and the financial sacrifices made by parents.
The nation now looks forward to the results of the CBI investigation, seeking clarity on the leak and a restoration of faith in an examination system that is increasingly losing its credibility.
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