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NEET 2026 Leak Shock: Nashik-to-Haryana Paper Trail Sparks Nationwide Student Outrage

The NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy has taken a dramatic turn after explosive revelations linked the alleged leak network from Nashik to multiple Indian states. According to sources, the first leaked copy of the NEET question paper was reportedly prepared in Nashik before being transported to Haryana, where nearly 10 separate sets were allegedly created and circulated further to Bihar, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir. Investigators believe around 100 questions matched the final examination paper almost exactly, intensifying concerns over the integrity of one of India’s biggest medical entrance examinations. The scandal has triggered anger, anxiety, and emotional breakdowns among lakhs of students who spent months preparing for the highly competitive exam. Students from Patna, Bhopal, Mumbai, and Lucknow expressed frustration over repeated examination failures despite earlier controversies in previous years. Many candidates claimed they had scored between 500 and 640 marks and were hopeful of securing admission into reputed medical colleges before the cancellation chaos unfolded. Students and parents are now questioning the preparedness and accountability of the National Testing Agency (NTA), demanding stronger security systems and transparent examination reforms. Several aspirants also suggested shifting NEET to a fully digital format to prevent future leaks and manipulation. The alleged interstate paper leak operation is currently under investigation by multiple agencies, including Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG). As the probe expands, political pressure and public outrage continue to mount, with students fearing another cycle of uncertainty, stress, and academic loss. The NEET 2026 controversy has once again reignited the debate over examination security, student mental health, and trust in India’s competitive testing system.

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