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17 May 2026

NEET 2026 paper leak, NEET UG cancellation, NTA paper leak scandal, medical entrance exam leak India, NEET re-exam 2026 — these are the top trending searches as the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the NEET-UG 2026 exam held on May 3, 2026, due to a major paper leak.

The scandal has left over 22.79 lakh aspirants in distress, sparking protests, political blame games, and serious questions about the integrity of India’s premier medical entrance test.

Scale of NEET UG 2026

  • Total Applicants: 22.79 lakh students registered for NEET-UG 2026.
  • Application Fee Structure: General – ₹1,700; OBC/EWS – ₹1,600; SC/ST/PwD – ₹1,000.
  • Exam Status: Conducted on May 3 but cancelled due to leak. Re-examination is expected in June 2026 with no extra fees.

Revenue Generated from NEET Application Fees (Year-wise Estimates)

YearApprox. Applicants (Lakh)Estimated Revenue from Application Fees (₹ Crore)
202116.15~220–250
202218.72~260–290
202320.87~300–330
202424.06~360–400
202522.76~340–370
202622.79~340–360

Note: Estimates based on average fee per candidate (mix of categories). Actual NEET-specific figures form a major portion of NTA’s overall fee income, which crossed ₹1,065 crore across all exams in 2023-24.

History of NEET Paper Leaks in India

YearIncident DetailsKey Culprits InvolvedOutcome
2015AIPMT leak using Bluetooth devicesTech-aided impersonation gangsSupreme Court cancelled exam
2024Widespread leaks & irregularities (Bihar & others)Sanjeev Mukhiya networkCBI probe, protests
2026Handwritten paper scanned & circulated with high match ratePV Kulkarni (Pune professor), Dinesh Biwal family (Rajasthan), Shubham Khairnar, Manisha Waghmare, Yash Yadav & multi-state middlemenFull cancellation, CBI arrests (8+), ongoing probe

In 2026, the leak allegedly originated from insiders with access to question papers.

Copies were sold through coaching networks in Rajasthan and Maharashtra for ₹30,000 to ₹25 lakh per student and spread rapidly via WhatsApp and Telegram.

Who Were the Culprits in NEET 2026 Leak?

  • Alleged Kingpin: PV Kulkarni, a Chemistry professor from Pune with possible access to NTA-related processes.
  • Key Accused: Dinesh Biwal & family (scanning & distribution), Shubham Khairnar (Nashik), Manisha Waghmare, Yash Yadav, and several coaching intermediaries.
  • The network spanned Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana, and beyond, involving MBBS students and digital dissemination tools.

Root Causes

  • Massive scale with 22+ lakh candidates.
  • Continued reliance on pen-and-paper mode.
  • Powerful coaching mafia in hubs like Sikar.
  • Insider vulnerabilities and weak security protocols.
  • Delayed response from authorities.

Impact on Students and System

The leak has caused immense mental stress, with reports of student suicides, wasted preparation months, and delayed medical admissions. It further erodes trust in the NTA and highlights how merit is sidelined by money and connections.

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