Arrests Made in NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Across Three Indian States


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Arrests Made in NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Across Three Indian States
Arrests Made in NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Across Three Indian States
Police arrest multiple individuals in connection with NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, uncovering a network involving at least 45 suspects.

Authorities have made several arrests across three states in India as part of the investigation into the alleged leak of exam papers for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate courses (NEET-UG) 2026. The police have uncovered a multi-state network consisting of at least 45 individuals involved in this breach.

This widespread investigation started following reports of irregularities within the examination structure. The police effort aims to address concerns regarding the integrity of the NEET-UG examination process, which is a crucial step for many aspiring medical students in India.

The details surrounding the arrests indicate that the network was systematic and widespread, prompting officials to intensify their inquiry. Law enforcement agencies are reportedly collaborating with educational institutions and examination bodies to scrutinise the examination’s security protocols and to implement necessary reforms.

In response to these developments, the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) has urged for significant government intervention. P.V. Ahamed Saju, the national president of MSF, commented on the situation, noting that the credibility of the NEET-UG examination has been severely undermined due to the alleged negligence of the National Testing Agency (NTA). He called for a thorough investigation to ensure accountability for those responsible for the breaches and suggested reforms to enhance the examination structure.

Mr. Saju proposed a shift towards a computer-based format for future examinations, similar to that of the NEET-Postgraduate tests. He emphasised the need for robust technical safeguards and an initial aptitude test to filter candidates before a secure examination.

The ongoing scandal is raising alarm among students and educators alike, stressing the importance of maintaining the integrity of educational assessments in India. With much at stake for future medical students, the developments in this case will be closely monitored as authorities continue their investigations. As the situation evolves, it remains a crucial topic of discussion within educational circles and among the general public.

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