NEET UG 2026 Exam Canceled Amid Leak Controversy; CBI To Investigate

NTA cancels the NEET UG 2026 exam after 125 questions were found matching the leaked guess paper; CBI investigation underway.

NEET UG 2026 Exam Canceled After Paper Leak

The NEET UG 2026 exam has been canceled following a paper leak. The National Testing Agency (NTA) took action after reports emerged that 125-150 questions matched a leaked guess paper. The controversy sparked serious concerns about the exam’s integrity, prompting NTA to cancel it.

CBI Investigation into Paper Leak

The CBI will now investigate the paper leak. NTA confirmed that a re-exam will be held soon. Candidates will not need to re-register or pay additional fees. They have been advised to rely only on official updates from NTA.

 

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Key Details of NEET UG 2026 Exam Cancellation

  • NEET UG 2026 exam has been canceled.
  • A re-exam date will be announced soon.
  • Candidates don’t need to re-register or pay additional fees.
  • CBI is now investigating the paper leak.
  • Official updates from NTA are the only source of reliable information.
  • Fees previously paid will be refunded.
  • Exam center preferences remain unchanged.

The Paper Leak Incident

The leak originated from Sikar, Rajasthan. Initially, the Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG) did not believe the leak occurred. However, after further investigation, they confirmed that 120-150 questions from the guess paper were found in the exam. Among these were 30 chemistry and 90 biology questions.

NTA’s Response to the Paper Leak

NTA announced the cancellation of NEET UG 2026 due to the leak. The agency also acknowledged the inconvenience caused to candidates and parents. However, NTA stressed that the decision was necessary to preserve the exam’s credibility and students’ trust.

Re-exam Details: No Need for New Registration

Candidates who appeared for the May 3, 2026 exam will not need to fill out a new registration form. Their existing registration and chosen exam center remain valid. Additionally, there will be no extra fee for the re-exam. NTA also confirmed that the previously paid fees will be refunded.

Trust Official Sources

NTA advised candidates and parents to rely solely on official updates from the NTA website. They warned against rumors circulating on social media, ensuring that only official information should be trusted.