NEET has announced the new date for the NEET UG exams. 21st June is the new date confirmed for NEet UG examination. The cancellation and re-scheduling of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 has triggered massive concern among students, parents, coaching institutes, and the medical education community across India. After allegations of a large-scale paper leak surfaced, the National Testing Agency (NTA) officially cancelled the examination and announced that a fresh test would be conducted on new dates.
The decision has affected nearly 22 lakh aspirants who appeared for the country’s biggest medical entrance examination earlier this month. The controversy has once again raised serious questions about exam security, transparency, and the future of high-stakes competitive exams in India.
Why Was NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled?
The NEET-UG 2026 examination, conducted on May 3, came under scrutiny after investigators reportedly discovered that several questions circulating on “guess papers” and messaging platforms matched the actual examination paper.
According to reports, the Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG) recovered handwritten papers containing around 120 questions that allegedly matched the final NEET question paper. The matter was later handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a nationwide probe.
The NTA stated that the integrity of the examination process had been compromised, making cancellation necessary to maintain fairness for all candidates.
Fresh NEET Exam To Be Conducted
The National Testing Agency has confirmed that a re-examination will be held for all candidates on 21st June.
Authorities clarified that:
Existing registrations will remain valid
Students will not need to apply again
No additional examination fee will be charged
Previous exam city preferences are expected to remain applicable
The NTA is expected to release the new examination schedule through its official portals in the coming weeks.
Supreme Court Petitions Filed Over NEET Leak
The controversy has now reached the Supreme Court. The Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) has filed a petition demanding major reforms in the examination system.
The petition reportedly seeks:
Replacement or restructuring of the NTA
Court-monitored re-examination
Stronger cybersecurity measures
A fully computer-based examination system
Better transparency in result publication
The medical body has also requested that the fresh NEET examination be conducted under judicial supervision to restore public trust.
CBI Investigation Expands Across Multiple States
The CBI investigation into the alleged leak is expanding rapidly. Several arrests and detentions have already taken place in states including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Haryana.
Investigators suspect the involvement of organized networks that allegedly circulated leaked question papers through coaching channels, courier systems, and encrypted messaging groups. Reports also suggest that some students may have paid lakhs of rupees to gain access to leaked material.
Authorities are also probing the possible involvement of insiders connected to the examination process.
Impact on Students and Counselling Process
The cancellation has created uncertainty for lakhs of students who had already started preparing for counselling and admissions.
Medical counselling schedules for:
AIIMS
JIPMER
All India Quota seats
State quota admissions
Deemed universities
are now expected to shift significantly due to the re-test.
Students are being advised to:
Continue preparation seriously
Avoid misinformation on social media
Follow only official NTA announcements
Stay away from fake “leaked paper” claims
Experts believe that mental pressure on aspirants could increase further because many students had already mentally moved beyond the examination phase.
Growing Debate Over Exam Security in India
The NEET-UG 2026 controversy has once again reignited debate over the security of public examinations in India.
Education experts and student groups are demanding:
Stronger digital security systems
Encrypted question paper transmission
Reduced human handling of exam papers
AI-based monitoring
Strict action against organized paper leak networks
India has witnessed several major examination leak controversies over the past few years involving recruitment exams, entrance tests, and board examinations. Critics argue that stronger structural reforms are now unavoidable.
What Students Should Do Now
While uncertainty continues, students should focus on preparation rather than panic. Since the syllabus and examination pattern are unlikely to change, the additional preparation time may actually benefit many aspirants.
Students should:
Revise NCERT thoroughly
Focus on mock tests
Maintain mental balance
Avoid unverified Telegram and WhatsApp groups
Monitor official announcements regularly
The re-examination is expected to become one of the most closely monitored entrance tests in India’s history.
Conclusion
The cancellation and re-scheduling of NEET-UG 2026 marks one of the biggest crises in India’s examination system in recent years. With the CBI investigation underway and the Supreme Court now involved, the issue has moved far beyond a simple paper leak controversy.
For lakhs of medical aspirants, the coming weeks will be crucial. While the fresh examination aims to restore fairness, the incident has exposed deep concerns about the credibility and security of large-scale competitive exams in India.
The focus now remains on ensuring that the re-conducted NEET examination is transparent, secure, and fair for every deserving student.
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