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Fraternity Movement blames NTA complacency for NEET-UG cancellation

The Fraternity Movement says the Union government and the NTA were complacent, leading to the cancellation of NEET-UG amid paper leak allegations. It notes that over 22 lakh aspirants had prepared for years for the exam and cites 2024 discrepancies as precedent, demanding a thorough investigation and accountability. The group also urges authorities to address students’ apprehensions.

Why It Matters

This highlights concerns about trust in national exams, accountability of government agencies, and the impact on millions of aspiring medical students.

Timeline

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Fraternity Movement calls for addressing student apprehensions and thorough investigation

May 12, 2026

The Fraternity State president Naeem Gafoor said the apprehensions of students must be addressed, and the conduct of the examination, the preparation of the question paper, and the alleged leak should be investigated thoroughly with those behind it punished.

More than 22 lakh NEET-UG aspirants prepared for years for the cancelled exam

May 12, 2026

The Fraternity Movement said that more than 22 lakh aspirants had prepared for years for the NEET-UG exam that was cancelled.

NEET-UG cancellation reported due to paper leak allegations and perceived complacency

May 12, 2026

The article states that the NEET-UG exam was cancelled in the wake of paper leak allegations, and attributes this outcome to complacency on the part of the Union government and the National Testing Agency (NTA).

2024 NEET exam marred by discrepancies

2024

The Fraternity Movement notes that the NEET exam in 2024 was marred by discrepancies, indicating a pattern of concerns surrounding the examination process.