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Image 1 — Sharm aati hai inhe??? Itni openly kaise challenge krre paper leak fir se krne ki
Image 2 — Sharm aati hai inhe??? Itni openly kaise challenge krre paper leak fir se krne ki

Sharm aati hai inhe??? Itni openly kaise challenge krre paper leak fir se krne ki

Baat toh dekho iss bhadwe ki...paper leak k post daal toh aise rhe hain jaise koi nobel work kiya hai inhone....itne bacho k life k sath khelwad kr k....yahan aise aise post krre chutiye....

u/Jas_saysstfu — 10 hours ago

The NEET System Is Failing Its Students And Nobody Is Being Held Accountable!!!

It's high time Nta should be removed as a conducting body!!!

It's happening again. Just like 2024, NEET 2026 is drowning in paper leak allegations and once again, the students are the ones who suffer.

A guess paper reportedly circulated on WhatsApp as early as 42 hours before the exam, being sold for anywhere between ₹20,000 and ₹5 lakh. Rajasthan Police's SOG has already detained 13 suspects from Dehradun, Sikar, and Jhunjhunu. (Medical Dialogues) And what does NTA say? They've rejected all allegations, claiming the exam was conducted under full security. (oneindia) Sound familiar? Because this is exactly what they said in 2024.

This is not just a systemic failure this is a betrayal.

Students spend 2 to 4 years of their youth their most productive, most intense years grinding through biology, physics, and chemistry at 2 AM, sacrificing social lives, mental health, and personal milestones. All for this. All to sit in an exam hall and compete against people who bought the paper the night before. And when it all falls apart, NTA issues a statement, the news cycle moves on, and nothing changes.

At least 4 NEET papers have leaked so far in 2026, 2024, 2021, and 2016. (thenewsmill) This is not a coincidence. This is a pattern. And a pattern demands structural accountability, not another press release.

What makes this worse is the fundamental injustice baked into the system. General category students need 600+ marks just to stay competitive, while those who can afford to buy the paper walk in with an advantage money literally purchased. The meritocracy this exam is supposed to represent? It's a lie.

Despite introducing GPS-tracked question papers, AI-assisted CCTV surveillance, biometric verification, and 5G jammers after 2024's disaster, NTA still faces fresh allegations of the same magnitude. (Deccan Herald) At what point do we admit that the problem isn't just implementation it's the institution itself?

As Dr. Dhruv Chauhan of the IMA Junior Doctors Network said: "It's 2026 today, nothing changed." (Medical Dialogues) He raised the alarm in 2024. He was dismissed. Multiple arrests later proved he was right. And here we are, repeating the same cycle.

CBSE conducted this exam for decades without it becoming a national scandal every year. The transition to NTA was supposed to modernize the process. Instead, it has industrialized its corruption.

NTA must be removed as the conducting body. The exam must be returned to an institution that has demonstrated it can handle the weight of what's at stake the future of Indian healthcare, and the lives of millions of students who deserve better than this.

Enough statements. Enough investigations that go nowhere. Enough "strict action" that never comes.

ACCOUNTABILITY NOW!!!

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u/Jas_saysstfu — 3 days ago

The NEET System Is Failing Its Students And Nobody Is Being Held Accountable!!

It's high time Nta should be removed as a conducting body!!!

It's happening again. Just like 2024, NEET 2026 is drowning in paper leak allegations and once again, the students are the ones who suffer.

A guess paper reportedly circulated on WhatsApp as early as 42 hours before the exam, being sold for anywhere between ₹20,000 and ₹5 lakh. Rajasthan Police's SOG has already detained 13 suspects from Dehradun, Sikar, and Jhunjhunu. (Medical Dialogues) And what does NTA say? They've rejected all allegations, claiming the exam was conducted under full security. (oneindia) Sound familiar? Because this is exactly what they said in 2024.

This is not just a systemic failure this is a betrayal.

Students spend 2 to 4 years of their youth their most productive, most intense years grinding through biology, physics, and chemistry at 2 AM, sacrificing social lives, mental health, and personal milestones. All for this. All to sit in an exam hall and compete against people who bought the paper the night before. And when it all falls apart, NTA issues a statement, the news cycle moves on, and nothing changes.

At least 4 NEET papers have leaked so far in 2026, 2024, 2021, and 2016. (thenewsmill) This is not a coincidence. This is a pattern. And a pattern demands structural accountability, not another press release.

What makes this worse is the fundamental injustice baked into the system. General category students need 600+ marks just to stay competitive, while those who can afford to buy the paper walk in with an advantage money literally purchased. The meritocracy this exam is supposed to represent? It's a lie.

Despite introducing GPS-tracked question papers, AI-assisted CCTV surveillance, biometric verification, and 5G jammers after 2024's disaster, NTA still faces fresh allegations of the same magnitude. (Deccan Herald) At what point do we admit that the problem isn't just implementation it's the institution itself?

As Dr. Dhruv Chauhan of the IMA Junior Doctors Network said: "It's 2026 today, nothing changed." (Medical Dialogues) He raised the alarm in 2024. He was dismissed. Multiple arrests later proved he was right. And here we are, repeating the same cycle.

CBSE conducted this exam for decades without it becoming a national scandal every year. The transition to NTA was supposed to modernize the process. Instead, it has industrialized its corruption.

NTA must be removed as the conducting body. The exam must be returned to an institution that has demonstrated it can handle the weight of what's at stake the future of Indian healthcare, and the lives of millions of students who deserve better than this.

Enough statements. Enough investigations that go nowhere. Enough "strict action" that never comes.

ACCOUNTABILITY NOW!!!

Retweet this message!! Spread it....

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u/Jas_saysstfu — 3 days ago
▲ 11 r/ranchi

22(F)Never been to ranchi, lived in dhanbad for a year..but it sucks....I have been living in rajasthan so I will be visiting ranchi after 4 years...so tell me some beautiful places to visit..cafes,restaurants,any adventurous places....or any hidden spots....

Drop your suggestions guys!!

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u/Jas_saysstfu — 6 days ago
▲ 5 r/kota

Kuch chatpati cheezein btao krne ko idhar....koi ghumne ki,khane ki, shopping krne ki...ya koi aisa hidden spot jo khane k liye famous ho....achi cafes...

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u/Jas_saysstfu — 6 days ago