
NEET UG 2024: 14 Admissions Cancelled, 26 Students Suspended in Paper Leak Scandal
NEET UG 2024: 14 Admissions Nullified, 26 Students Suspended Amid Paper Leak Probe
The NEET UG 2024 paper leak scandal is under thorough investigation, with serious concerns being raised over exam malpractice. The National Testing Agency has uncovered multiple cases of unfair means, resulting in the cancellation of 14 admissions and the suspension of 26 students. Additionally, 42 candidates have been barred from appearing in the exam for the next three years.
The NEET UG 2024 paper leak case is currently under intense scrutiny, with investigations ongoing into the malpractice that has surfaced.
The NEET UG 2024 exam, embroiled in the paper leak case, is still under serious scrutiny after reports of large-scale cheating and malpractice. Acting on this, the National Medical Commission has ordered the suspension of 26 MBBS students who had indulged in malpractices during the examination.
In addition, the Commission has also cancelled the admission of fourteen students for the 2024-25 academic session, the official sources confirmed in a PTI report.
The decision follows investigations by the Central Bureau of Investigation and other agencies into suspected malpractices, including a leaked question paper.
The National Testing Agency, which conducts the test, has also debarred 12 candidates for a few years and suspended the candidature of over 200 students.After months of legal scrutiny, the Supreme Court closed proceedings on NEET UG 2024 last month after the Centre agreed to implement most expert panel suggestions to improve the exam system.
WHAT DID THE OFFICIALS SAY?
“Due to the serious nature of these breaches and the risk they pose to the reputation of medical education, the National Medical Commission has instructed the relevant medical colleges to suspend the 26 MBBS students involved without delay,” the source stated.
A government official privy to the information revealed that the National Testing Agency conducting the test has barred forty-two applicants from sitting for the NEET-UG for three years — 2024, 2025, and 2026.
Nine have been barred for two years. 215 have also had their status suspended subject to investigation.
The National Medical Commission, in its notification to the colleges, mentioned that students who were found to be involved in the malpractice should be suspended immediately.
“The Commission is firm in its opposition to any academic dishonesty,” the source stated, and added that steps are being taken to maintain fairness and order in the upcoming examinations.”
The NEET UG 2025 exam was conducted on May 4. There has been a major shift in the paper pattern, difficulty level, and sets. Check the paper analysis here.
(With PTI inputs)