Education commentators argued that India’s NEET examination controversy reflects deep structural inequities in medical education access that paper leak investigations alone cannot fix.
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SC Issues Notice to NTA and Centre on Fresh NEET Paper Leak Allegations
India’s Supreme Court sent formal notices to the National Testing Agency and Union Education Ministry demanding a detailed written response to the latest NEET examination leak allegations.
NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation Under Supreme Court Scrutiny as Students Rally Across India
The Supreme Court expressed anguish over the decision to cancel the national medical entrance test.
India Suspends Two Senior NTA Officials Amid NEET 2026 Leak Investigation
The National Testing Agency suspended two senior officials following the CBI investigation into the 2026 NEET paper leak
Pradhan Commits to NEET Re-Examination Within Six Weeks Announces Safeguard Reforms
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced the rescheduled NEET exam will be conducted within six weeks with new anti-leak measures
Opinion: The NEET Leak Disaster Shows India’s Examination System Needs Root-and-Branch Reform
A commentary argues that the recurring exam scam controversies reflect deeper systemic failure in India’s testing infrastructure
Why the NEET Scandal Is a Symptom of India’s Deeper Education Inequality Problem
An education reformer argues the NEET leak is not just about corruption but about a system that favours the wealthy in competitive admissions
Viral Post Claiming NEET 2026 Paper Was Leaked Three Days Ago Lacks Evidence
Fact-checkers from BOOM and Alt News found no credible evidence backing claims that the NEET 2026 paper was leaked three days before the exam
BOOM Finds False Claim That NEET 2026 Was Completely Cancelled and Will Never Be Held Again
BOOM clarified that the NEET UG 2026 exam was cancelled and will be rescheduled not permanently discontinued
Rajasthan Invokes Organised Crime Law Against NEET 2026 Paper Leak Accused
Rajasthan police have charged key NEET 2026 leak suspects under the state’s Organised Crime Control Act