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NEET paper leak traced back to NTA insider, CBI tells court; 2 more held

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NEET paper leak traced back to NTA insider, CBI tells court; 2 more held

NEET Paper Leak Traced Back to NTA Insider, CBI Tells Court; 2 More Held

A major breakthrough has been made in the NEET paper leak case as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) informed a court that the leak was orchestrated by an insider at the National Testing Agency (NTA), the agency responsible for conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The CBI's revelation came after an investigation that led to the arrest of two more individuals, taking the total number of those held to three. The NEET-UG 2026 examination was cancelled on April 23 after central agencies confirmed that the question paper had been compromised. The CBI's investigation has been going on for several weeks, and the agency has now submitted its findings to the court. The NTA has been at the center of controversy over the NEET paper leak, with opposition parties and experts calling for a thorough probe.

The NEET paper leak is the latest in a series of incidents that have raised concerns about the integrity of the country's education system. The NTA was set up in 2017 to conduct entrance exams for higher education institutions in India. However, over the years, the agency has been plagued by allegations of corruption and inefficiency. The NEET paper leak is seen as a symptom of a larger problem, where the education system is vulnerable to manipulation by those with insider knowledge. Experts have long argued that the NTA needs to be reformed and made more transparent to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

The NEET paper leak has far-reaching implications for Indian students who aspire to pursue medicine and other allied health sciences. The cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination has left thousands of students in limbo, with many of them facing uncertainty about their future. Opposition parties have demanded a thorough probe into the matter and have called for the resignation of the NTA's top officials. Experts have also called for a complete overhaul of the education system to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

As the debate over the NEET paper leak continues, one question remains unanswered: Can the education system be made truly transparent and accountable to prevent such incidents from happening in the future? We invite our readers to share their views on this issue on RAJNEET. Do you think the NTA needs to be reformed, or is the system more complex than we think? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.

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NEET Paper Leak Traced Back to NTA Insider, CBI Tells Court; 2 More Held A major breakthrough has been made in the NEET paper leak case as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) informed a court that the leak was orchestrated by an insider at the National Testing Agency (NTA), the agency responsible for conducting the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). The CBI's revelation came after an investigation that led to the arrest of two more individuals, taking the total number of those held to three. The NEET-UG 2026 examination was cancelled on April 23 after central agencies confirmed that the question paper had been compromised. The CBI's investigation has been going on for several weeks, and the agency has now submitted its findings to the court. The NTA has been at the center of controversy over the NEET paper leak, with opposition parties and experts calling for a thorough probe. The NEET paper leak is the latest in a series of incidents that have raised concerns about the integrity of the country's education system. The NTA was set up in 2017 to conduct entrance exams for higher education institutions in India. However, over the years, the agency has been plagued by allegations of corruption and inefficiency. The NEET paper leak is seen as a symptom of a larger problem, where the education system is vulnerable to manipulation by those with insider knowledge. Experts have long argued that the NTA needs to be reformed and made more transparent to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. The NEET paper leak has far-reaching implications for Indian students who aspire to pursue medicine and other allied health sciences. The cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination has left thousands of students in limbo, with many of them facing uncertainty about their future. Opposition parties have demanded a thorough probe into the matter and have called for the resignation of the NTA's top officials. Experts have also called for a complete overhaul of the education system to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. As the debate over the NEET paper leak continues, one question remains unanswered: Can the education system be made truly transparent and accountable to prevent such incidents from happening in the future? We invite our readers to share their views on this issue on RAJNEET. Do you think the NTA needs to be reformed, or is the system more complex than we think? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.
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