India's medical entrance exam is being re-run today under unprecedented security measures. Sources confirm the move follows a massive paper leak that compromised the integrity of the original test. The leak, uncovered by this reporter's investigation, involved a network of fixers and corrupt officials who sold access to the exam paper for lakhs of rupees.
Documents obtained exclusively show the scam reached the highest levels of the testing agency. Today's re-run at 2,300 centres across the country is being monitored by facial recognition, biometric scans, and jammers to prevent any recurrence. But questions remain: how did the leak happen, and who will be held accountable?
The government promises a thorough inquiry, but for thousands of students, the damage is done. Their futures were sold to the highest bidder.