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The cancellation of NEET (UG) 2026 following allegations of a paper leak marks yet another troubling chapter in India’s high-stakes examination system.
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The cancellation of NEET (UG) 2026 following allegations of a paper leak marks yet another troubling chapter in India’s high-stakes examination system. Conducted by the National Testing Agency, the exam is a gateway for lakhs of aspiring doctors, and its abrupt scrapping has shaken public confidence. While the decision to cancel the test may have been necessary to preserve fairness, it also underscores a systemic failure that continues to plague national-level competitive examinations. For nearly 23 lakh students who appeared, the move has translated into uncertainty, stress and a loss of precious time.

The involvement of the Central Bureau of Investigation, which has now registered a case and begun a multi-state probe, highlights the seriousness of the breach. Allegations ranging from criminal conspiracy to destruction of evidence suggest that such leaks are not isolated incidents but part of a larger, organised network exploiting systemic vulnerabilities. Repeated lapses—whether in NEET or other national tests—point to deeper administrative shortcomings. Calls to overhaul the NTA or shift the responsibility to institutions like AIIMS reflect a growing demand for credibility, transparency and accountability in the examination process.

Beyond institutional reform, the crisis raises a more fundamental question about governance and responsibility. Competitive exams in India are not merely academic exercises—they determine life trajectories for millions. Each failure erodes trust not just in an agency, but in the system itself. The government must move beyond reactive measures and undertake structural reforms, including stronger security protocols, real-time monitoring and stringent accountability mechanisms. Unless decisive steps are taken, the cycle of leaks, cancellations and student distress will continue, undermining both meritocracy and public faith in the system.

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