The exam is back on the calendar, but for NEET aspirants the real drag is the reset button on months of preparation. NEET UG 2026, which was originally held on May 3, has been cancelled and is now set for a re-exam on June 21, after the paper leak row and related irregularities. The NTA is expected to release admit cards by June 14, and students have been told to follow official updates closely. Why the reset happened The cancellation came after the leak controversy escalated into a wider credibility issue, with the CBI expanding its probe and making fresh arrests in the case. That is the ugly part of it: the exam was not just delayed, it was dragged into an investigation that students had no role in creating. What it means for students For many aspirants, this is not a simple date change. It means revisiting revision plans, ...
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