For lakhs of medical aspirants across India, the last few days have been emotionally exhausting. Since reports of the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak surfaced, social media has been flooded with rumours, leaked “updates,” re-exam predictions, and panic-driven discussions. As uncertainty grows, many students are now asking the same question: Should we continue studying, or wait for official clarity? Parents, meanwhile, are struggling with anxiety about fresh exam dates, mental stress on students, and the constant flow of confusing information online. The recent controversy intensified after the National Testing Agency cancelled the May 3 NEET-UG 2026 examination following allegations linked to a “guess paper” leak. Investigations by Rajasthan Police’s SOG reportedly found a large overlap between circulated questions and the actual exam paper, following which a CBI probe was launched. Authorities have confirmed that a re-exam will be conducted, although fresh dates are still awaited. But amid the noise, education ...
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