Students Protest NEET Leaks, Urge Strict Govt Measures Now
The scourge of NEET paper leaks has ignited fury among India's medical aspirants, who are demanding immediate government intervention. From dusty villages to bustling coaching hubs like Kota,...

The scourge of NEET paper leaks has ignited fury among India's medical aspirants, who are demanding immediate government intervention. From dusty villages to bustling coaching hubs like Kota, students' futures are at stake. A dejected candidate shared, 'My score was set to shine last time, but leaks washed it away.' Allegations swirl around Sikar coaching centers allegedly orchestrating the malpractices. 'Investigate and punish them harshly,' the student pleaded, echoing a chorus from peers terrified of history repeating. Preparation in isolation, away from home, amplifies the agony when one flaw affects millions. Retests disrupt lives—financial burdens mount, schedules shatter, and anxiety peaks. For years, leaks have plagued exams, yet responses remain inadequate. NTA's decision to reschedule NEET (UG) 2026 to June 21 brings tentative hope to 22 lakh-plus students. With central approval, it's a step forward, but experts warn of deeper systemic issues. Official appeals emphasize verified info only, with helplines ready. Aspirants insist on foolproof protocols: advanced surveillance, randomized papers, and zero tolerance for mafia-like coaching rackets. As protests grow, the onus is on authorities to restore faith. A secure NEET isn't just an exam—it's the gateway to India's healthcare future.
