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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has responded to a societal media station that alleged NEET 2026 question papers were being sold done Telegram channels. The effect came aft a idiosyncratic tagged NTA and CyberDost connected X and shared links to 3 Telegram groups, claiming they were being operated by the aforesaid person.In the post, the idiosyncratic wrote: "dear @NTA_Exams and @Cyberdost one got fewer telegram pages they are managed by 1 idiosyncratic they are selling RE-NEET2026 question papers."The idiosyncratic besides shared links to aggregate Telegram channels and urged authorities to instrumentality action.Responding to the complaint, the NTA said, "These are being reported to CyberCrime for verification and action."
The improvement comes amid heightened scrutiny of introspection information pursuing the cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination.
The aesculapian entranceway test, conducted connected May 3, 2026, was aboriginal cancelled aft allegations of a large-scale question insubstantial leak surfaced.Around 2.28 cardinal candidates had appeared for the introspection astatine much than 5,000 centres crossed the country. The cancellation affected aesculapian aspirants nationwide and triggered caller concerns astir the information of high-stakes entranceway examinations.The substance was aboriginal handed implicit to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a wider investigation.
The lawsuit besides drew attraction from the Supreme Court, which questioned the introspection strategy and raised concerns implicit recurring allegations of insubstantial leaks successful large entranceway tests.NEET has faced allegations related to introspection information connected aggregate occasions implicit the years. In 2015, reports of a imaginable insubstantial leak led to ineligible challenges and scrutiny of the introspection process. Nearly a decennary later, the 2024 NEET contention brought caller concerns, with allegations of insubstantial leaks, cheating networks and irregular grace marks triggering nationwide protests and tribunal proceedings.
