The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted the NEET-UG re-examination on June 21 for over 20 lakh candidates across India and abroad. Following the cancellation of the earlier exam due to a paper leak, the retest featured enhanced security, student-friendly facilities, mental health support, and extensive logistical arrangements to ensure a fair and stress-free examination process
Medical aspirants appearing for the NEET-UG re-test expressed deep anxiety and mental exhaustion following the alleged May 3 paper leak. While students detailed logistical and psychological struggles, they expressed hope for a fair, leak-free examination process this time
Parvati Ojha, a canteen owner near Saket Metro station, died after rushing back into her shop to alert students during a building collapse. Known for her care and generosity toward aspirants, she is being remembered as a mother figure by students
FAIMA moved the Supreme Court seeking restructuring or replacement of the NTA after the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak controversy. The plea demanded a high-powered monitoring committee, computer-based testing, and transparent investigation, calling repeated leaks a violation of students’ fundamental rights
Telangana High Court temporarily stayed the 85% local quota in PG medical MQ1 seats. Aspirants urge the State government to file a strong Counter-Affidavit, highlighting public health and equity, to defend 318 reserved seats for Telangana candidates