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NEET UG 2026 Cancelled: How a Guess Paper Leak Derailed India's Biggest Medical Exam & What Happens Next

May 12, 2026 Sri Chaitanya North 8 min read
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Official Update — May 12, 2026 NTA has officially cancelled NEET UG 2026 (held May 3). A CBI probe has been ordered. A fresh re-exam will be conducted on new dates. No re-registration or extra fee is required. Stay calm and keep preparing.

In a development that has shaken over 22 lakh medical aspirants across India, the National Testing Agency (NTA) officially cancelled the NEET UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3, 2026. The decision came after a "guess paper" — allegedly circulating on WhatsApp — turned out to match a staggering number of actual exam questions in Biology and Chemistry. The Government of India has since ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe, and a fresh re-exam date is expected to be announced shortly.

At Sri Chaitanya North, our students and families deserve the clearest, most complete picture of what happened, why it happened, and — most importantly — what you should do right now. We've broken down everything below.

22.7L+ Students Affected Nationwide
140+ Questions Allegedly Leaked
15+ People Detained So Far

The Full Story: How the Paper Leak Unfolded

The controversy that upended NEET UG 2026 has all the hallmarks of an organised malpractice network — and it started with a single WhatsApp message sent the night before the exam.

It Began with a WhatsApp Message

On the evening of May 2, a medical student studying MBBS in Kerala forwarded 300 "guess paper" questions to his father's phone in Sikar, Rajasthan. The accompanying message: "My friend from Sikar sent these to me. Please give them to the girls in your hostel. These are the questions that will come tomorrow."

The operator of a PG hostel where the father worked distributed those papers to students the next morning — just hours before the exam. It was only after the exam concluded on May 3 that a teacher at a nearby Sikar coaching institute sat down with the papers to check how many questions had actually appeared. What he found was staggering: all 90 Biology questions asked in the exam were found within a 200-question Biology guess paper, and 45 out of 45 Chemistry questions also appeared to match.

The Guess Paper: Origins and Scale

According to investigators, the "guess paper" being examined was a handwritten set of approximately 410 questions. Of these, nearly 120 questions are alleged to have directly appeared in Biology and Chemistry sections of the actual NEET UG 2026 paper. The paper had reportedly been circulating among students at least 42 hours before the exam began, shared widely via WhatsApp groups.

The Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group (SOG) found similar videos and copies of test-series papers also circulating from a coaching academy in Latur, Maharashtra, raising concerns about the geographic reach of the breach.

The Likely Source: A Printing Press in Jaipur

Initial findings by investigators suggest the NTA's own digital system may not have been compromised. Instead, the leak is believed to have originated either at the printing press in Jaipur where question papers were produced, or from someone involved in setting the paper. This is a common vulnerability in large-scale Indian competitive exams — the physical printing and transportation chain — despite NTA's stated use of GPS-tracked vehicles and AI-based CCTV at exam centres.

A Timeline of Key Events

May 2, 2026 — Evening
MBBS student in Kerala forwards 300 "guess paper" questions to Sikar, Rajasthan via WhatsApp, 42 hours before the exam.
May 3, 2026
NEET UG 2026 is conducted from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad, covering 5,400+ centres. 22.7 lakh students appear.
Post-Exam (May 3)
A Sikar teacher cross-checks the guess paper against the actual exam. Discovers all 90 Biology and 45 Chemistry questions appear to match. He then approaches a PG hostel operator who alerts authorities.
May 7, 2026 — Late Evening
NTA receives first credible inputs regarding alleged malpractice. The matter is escalated to central agencies the very next morning.
May 8, 2026
NTA refers the matter to central agencies for independent verification. Rajasthan SOG begins formal investigation; approximately 13–15 suspects detained from Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur, Dehradun, and Jaipur.
May 10, 2026
NTA releases a preliminary press release urging students to ignore rumours and wait for official updates. The provisional NEET UG 2026 answer key had already been released by this point.
May 12, 2026
NEET UG 2026 officially cancelled. NTA issues an official press release. CBI probe ordered. Re-exam announced for all 22.7 lakh students on fresh dates. No re-registration required.

Who Is Being Investigated & What Has Been Found

The investigation involves multiple law enforcement wings and is expanding rapidly.

🔍 Investigation at a Glance

  • Rajasthan Police SOG: Lead investigating agency. Conducting raids across Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur, and Jaipur — identified as the epicentre of the circulation network.
  • Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI): Referred by the Government of India to conduct a comprehensive, pan-India inquiry into the paper leak and malpractice network.
  • Suspects Detained: 15+ individuals including Rakesh Kumar Mandawariya (counsellor, Sikar), Avinash Lamba and Manish Yadav (Jaipur), and several individuals from Dehradun.
  • Suspected Origin Point: A printing press in Jaipur where NEET papers were reportedly produced.
  • Spread Locations: Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Nagaur, Dehradun, Jaipur, and Kerala confirmed. Maharashtra (Latur) also flagged.
  • NTA's Role: NTA has pledged full cooperation — sharing all relevant data, documentation, and technical records with the CBI.
The teacher's check was methodical, and the results were staggering. All 90 Biology questions asked in the NEET exam were found within a 200-question Biology guess paper.
— BusinessToday, May 12, 2026

NEET's Security Measures — And Why They Weren't Enough

NTA has consistently claimed that NEET UG 2026 was its most secure exam ever. In its official statement, the agency cited: GPS-tracked question paper transportation vehicles, AI-assisted CCTV surveillance from a central control room, biometric verification of every candidate, 5G jammers at all centres, and unique watermark identifiers on question papers.

And yet, the leak happened. Investigators believe it most likely occurred at the physical printing and handling stage — not through digital channels. This highlights a long-standing blind spot: even the most advanced exam-day security cannot protect against a breach in the supply chain before papers reach the centre.

This is not the first time. NEET UG 2024 was also engulfed in controversy over paper leak allegations, and the matter had reached the Supreme Court of India. Critics argue that structural reforms to the examination and printing process are long overdue.

What Happens Next: The Official Plan

Here is what NTA has officially confirmed as of May 12, 2026:

✅ NTA's Official Decisions

  • Exam Cancelled: NEET UG 2026 held on May 3 is fully cancelled with approval of the Government of India.
  • Re-Exam Confirmed: A fresh NEET UG 2026 will be conducted for all 22.7 lakh registered students. New dates to be announced on neet.nta.nic.in.
  • No Re-Registration Needed: All previously submitted registration details, candidature, and exam centre choices remain fully valid.
  • No Extra Fee: The previously paid NEET UG exam fee will be refunded. The re-exam will be conducted at no additional cost.
  • Admit Cards: Revised admit cards will be issued for the re-exam — centres may change for some candidates.
  • Syllabus: No change in the NEET UG 2026 syllabus.
  • CBI Probe: The Government has referred the matter to the CBI for a comprehensive investigation into the alleged paper leak and malpractice network.

What You Should Do Right Now: A Student Action Guide

We know this news is deeply unsettling. You've put in months of hard work, and having your exam cancelled through no fault of your own is an incredibly frustrating experience. But here's the silver lining: you now have extra time — use it wisely. The syllabus hasn't changed. Your preparation isn't wasted. The re-exam will come, and the student who uses this window well will come out ahead.

🎯 Your 7-Point Re-NEET Preparation Plan

  1. Stay Calm & Verify Only Official Sources: Check neet.nta.nic.in for every official update. Ignore WhatsApp rumours — they're what got us here.
  2. Audit Your Weaknesses Now: Sit with your NEET UG 2026 attempt experience while it's fresh. Which sections felt uncertain? Biology? Physics numericals? Chemistry reactions? Write them down and build a targeted revision plan.
  3. Double Down on NCERT: NCERT Biology (Class 11 & 12) contributes nearly 50% of NEET marks. Go line-by-line. Every diagram, every table, every summary box matters.
  4. Solve Previous Year Papers: Attempt NEET PYQs from 2019–2025 under strict timed conditions. Analyse every mistake ruthlessly.
  5. Take Full Mock Tests Weekly: Reach out to Sri Chaitanya North for expert-led mock test series and performance analysis to benchmark your score before the re-exam.
  6. Prioritise High-Weightage Topics: In Biology: Cell Cycle & Division, Human Reproduction, Microbes in Human Welfare, Biological Classification. In Chemistry: focus on Organic reactions and p-block elements. In Physics: focus on electrostatics, optics, and modern physics.
  7. Protect Your Mental Health: This situation is beyond your control — but your response to it isn't. Sleep 7–8 hours, eat well, and speak to a mentor if you feel overwhelmed. Sri Chaitanya North counsellors are available to support you.

Political & Public Reaction

The cancellation has triggered fierce political debate. Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot stated the move points to "large-scale irregularities" and demanded accountability. The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has demanded a fair, time-bound investigation and strict action against those responsible. The Indian National Congress attacked the ruling government, with leaders saying "NEET is not an exam anymore."

Medical professionals have also spoken out. Dr. Dhruv Chauhan of the Indian Medical Association Junior Doctors Network noted that the same pattern of allegations arose in NEET 2024 and was dismissed at the time — only for subsequent arrests to prove otherwise.

It's 2026 today, nothing changed and claims of another paper leak are being reported... When you talk about making India a 'Viksit Bharat' but it involves healthcare scams and exam leaks, it's nothing but making a fool of your country.
— Dr. Dhruv Chauhan, IMA-JDN National Spokesperson

The NEET 2024 Parallel: Have We Been Here Before?

Uncomfortable as it is, this is not India's first rodeo with NEET controversies. In 2024, mass protests by students and parents led to the matter being taken all the way to the Supreme Court of India. NEET PG 2024 was cancelled just a day before it was scheduled to be held — itself a consequence of leak allegations. In both cases, the initial government response was to dismiss claims as rumours, only for subsequent arrests to confirm the fears.

The recurring nature of these incidents points to systemic vulnerabilities in India's exam infrastructure. Experts and educationists have called for root-and-branch reforms: digitising paper-setting and printing workflows, reducing the number of people with access to question papers before exam day, and implementing Ministry of Education oversight at every stage.

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