The cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination has triggered nationwide concern among students and parents after allegations of paper leaks and exam irregularities surfaced across multiple states.
Following intense protests and findings linked to the Rajasthan SOG investigation, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has now officially cancelled the examination conducted on May 3, 2026.
The Government of India has also ordered a detailed investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the entire controversy.
With nearly 22 lakh students affected, the NTA has now clarified five major points that every candidate and parent must understand regarding the re-examination process.
1. NEET UG 2026 Examination Held on May 3 Has Been Fully Cancelled
The NTA has officially confirmed that the NEET UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3 stands completely cancelled.
According to the agency, the decision was taken after investigators shared inputs regarding suspected irregularities and possible malpractice connected to the examination.
Officials said the cancellation was necessary to protect the integrity and transparency of India’s national examination system.
The agency has also confirmed that:
- A fresh NEET UG examination will now be conducted.
- New examination dates will be announced separately.
- Fresh admit cards will also be issued later.
The move is being considered one of the biggest examination-related decisions in recent years.
2. CBI Will Investigate the Entire Case
The Government of India has now transferred the matter to the CBI for a comprehensive investigation.
According to officials, the central agency will investigate:
- Alleged paper leaks
- Distribution networks
- Financial transactions
- Digital communications
- Coaching-related connections
- Possible organized cheating operations
The NTA has assured full cooperation in the investigation and stated that all required records, documents, and digital evidence will be handed over to investigators.
The case has become a major national issue because of the scale of the examination and the number of students affected.
3. NTA Says Tough Decision Was Taken to Protect Students’ Trust
The NTA acknowledged that conducting the examination again will create emotional, academic, and physical stress for lakhs of students and their families.
However, the agency stated that allowing a potentially compromised examination to stand would have caused even greater long-term damage to public trust in the national examination system.
According to officials:
- Maintaining fairness was more important than avoiding inconvenience.
- The credibility of national competitive examinations had to be protected.
- Honest students deserved a transparent examination process.
The agency said the decision was taken in the larger interest of students and educational integrity.
4. Students Will Not Need to Fill Forms Again or Pay Additional Fees
One of the biggest concerns among candidates was whether they would need to complete the application process again.
The NTA has now clarified several important points:
No Fresh Registration Required
Students who already registered and appeared for the May 3 examination do not need to submit new forms.
The earlier registration data will remain valid for the re-examination.
No Additional Examination Fee
Candidates will not have to pay any extra money for the fresh examination.
Earlier Fee Will Also Be Refunded
In a major relief for families, the NTA has announced that the examination fee already paid by candidates will also be refunded.
The agency stated that the entire cost of conducting the re-examination will be managed using its own resources.
This announcement has provided some financial relief to students and parents already dealing with uncertainty.
5. Students Must Rely Only on Official Updates
The NTA has strongly advised students and parents not to believe rumors, fake notices, or unverified social media posts regarding the re-examination.
According to the agency:
- New exam dates
- Admit card release schedule
- Examination instructions
- Official notifications
will only be shared through:
Students are being advised to regularly check official platforms instead of relying on viral messages circulating online.
Why the Controversy Became So Serious
The controversy intensified after Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group reportedly uncovered suspicious links involving a “guess paper” that allegedly matched several actual NEET examination questions.
Reports linked to the investigation claimed:
- A 150-page document containing around 410 questions had circulated before the exam.
- Nearly 120 questions allegedly matched the Chemistry section.
- Some material may have reached students before the examination.
Although the investigation is still ongoing, the seriousness of the allegations pushed authorities toward cancelling the examination.
Over 22 Lakh Students Affected Nationwide
The cancellation has impacted medical aspirants across India who had spent months or years preparing for the examination.
Students are now facing:
- Delayed admission schedules
- Extended preparation stress
- Emotional uncertainty
- Academic disruption
Several student groups have demanded stricter reforms to prevent such incidents in the future.
NTA Shares Official Helpdesk Information
The NTA has also released official support contact details for candidates facing confusion or needing clarification.
Official Contact Details
- Email: neet-ug@nta.ac.in
- Phone:
- 011-40759000
- 011-69227700
Students are encouraged to use only official communication channels for support and updates.
Nationwide Debate Over Exam Security Intensifies
The NEET UG 2026 controversy has once again raised serious concerns regarding the security of large-scale competitive examinations in India.
Education experts are now demanding:
- Stronger digital security systems
- Better question paper tracking
- Improved cyber monitoring
- Stricter accountability
- Faster leak detection mechanisms
- Tougher action against organized cheating networks
With the CBI investigation now underway and the re-examination process expected soon, NEET UG 2026 has become one of the most significant examination controversies in recent years, sparking nationwide debate over fairness, transparency, and the future of competitive entrance examinations in India.
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