NEET paper leak | Warnings ignored
Despite two committees prescribing reforms, NEET (UG) collapsed again because the National Testing Agency adopted visible safeguards while ignoring structural fixes

RISING FURY: Students protest the NEET paper leak in New Delhi, May 13. (Photo: Atul Kumar Yadav)
On May 12, the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), or NEET (UG), conducted nine days earlier for more than 2.2 million medical aspirants. It was the first outright cancellation in the test’s history and arrived after the agency had spent two years promising it had been reformed. The exam will be held again.

