Sources confirm that a leaked question paper for India's National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) has plunged the medical admissions process into chaos. Over 2,000 candidates will be forced to retake the exam under armed guard after authorities discovered the breach. Uncovered documents show that the leak originated from a network of fixers operating across four states.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested 14 individuals, including two officials from the National Testing Agency. This incident exposes the deep rot in India's competitive exam system, where the promise of a medical seat can fetch bribes up to ₹50 lakh. Students will now sit for a fresh paper in August, under CCTV surveillance and metal detectors.