Rajasthan's Special Operations Group (SOG) is investigating allegations of a leak in the NEET UG 2026 exam. Authorities are examining claims of a widespread network involved. The probe centers on whether exam questions were compromised. Reports suggest questions worth nearly 600 out of 720 marks matched a pre-exam guess paper. Investigators are determining if this indicates an actual leak or a highly accurate prediction.
Multi-State Network Under Scrutiny
The SOG investigation points to a multi-state racket. Suspected links span Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra. Authorities are tracking digital circulation. Evidence suggests the material was shared on WhatsApp and Telegram. This occurred within coaching networks and private groups before the exam.
Detentions and Ongoing Searches
Several suspects have been detained. Detentions occurred in multiple locations. This includes coaching centers in Rajasthan. Search operations continue across these areas. Agencies are examining digital evidence. This includes messaging records and financial transactions.
NTA Responds
The National Testing Agency (NTA) asserts exam integrity. It states NEET UG 2026 followed strict security. Protocols included AI surveillance and biometric verification. GPS-tracked transport and jammers were used. The NTA is cooperating with investigators. The agency has confirmed its full cooperation with all probing authorities.