Scrapped! #NEET2026’s Dirty Secret Exposed
Authorities Asleep as 22L Students Pay the Price
Scrapped! #NEET 2026’s Dirty Secret Exposed. In a shocking blow to India’s education system, the National Testing Agency (NTA) scrapped the NEET-UG 2026 exam on May 12, just nine days after 22.8 lakh students poured their hearts into it on May 3. A confirmed paper leak in Rajasthan—exposed via a WhatsApp ‘guess paper’ mirroring Biology and Chemistry sections—has triggered the first full cancellation since 2013. Police arrests span six states, with the CBI now probing this brazen betrayal.
Yet, amid the chaos, one tragedy stands out: a teen’s suicide, amplifying cries from families who invested months in grueling prep and lakhs in coaching.

By_http://indiainput.com Desk
Syndicate peddling
How did this happen? Rajasthan’s underbelly revealed a syndicate peddling leaked papers, but the rot runs deeper. Lax security at exam centers, insider collusion, and outdated tech enabled the breach. Authorities must answer:
Why no foolproof digital safeguards? Why repeated leaks—recall NEET-PG 2024’s fiasco—despite Supreme Court warnings? This isn’t isolated; it’s a pattern eroding trust in NTA’s competence.
Back before 11 years ago, same thing happened in AIMPT , the paper leaks and the reexamination which was replaced by NEET. Students whose parents sacrifice their money, efforts, time is in vain now. Students with the dream of saving someone life are giving up their lives. https://t.co/qwvvDYcrcC
— Nandini (@solitude133675) May 14, 2026
Millions dream shattered
Millions of students from diverse backgrounds—rural dreamers funding dreams through loans, urban middle-class kids skipping vacations, Dalit and tribal aspirants defying odds—now face heartbreak.
High-stakes coaching fees (often ₹2-5 lakhs per student) vanish into thin air, compounding financial ruin. A leader of opposition rightly calls the suicide “devastating,” demanding heads roll. But rhetoric falls short; real action is overdue.
Coaches Rage
Even revered educators are fuming. Alakh Pandey of Physics Wallah blasted NTA on social media: “This is criminal negligence—kids’ lives are at stake!”
Khan Sir, the Patna sensation, raged against “corrupt systems ruining futures.” Prashant Kirad, the Maharashtra motivator, urged a complete overhaul: “Ban paper-based exams; go fully digital with AI proctoring!”
Their fury echoes a nation’s outrage—coaches who built empires on hope now decry the betrayal.
Solutions #CancelNTA
Governing authorities, awaken! Playing with lives isn’t governance; it’s negligence. Scrap NTA’s monopoly; introduce multi-agency oversight.
Mandate blockchain-secured papers, biometric verification, and real-time AI monitoring. Punish culprits harshly—life bans for insiders, fast-track trials.
Shift to hybrid exams with adaptive tech to thwart leaks. Invest in mental health support for students, not just re-tests.
India’s youth fuel tomorrow’s doctors.
End this cycle of despair. Act now, or history will judge you as enablers of injustice.
SOURCE :
https://police.rajasthan.gov.in
FEEDBACK : contact@indiainput.com
CATCHUP FOR MORE ON :http://indiainput.com



