NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled: New Dates Soon, Education Secretary Confirms

Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar announced the government's decision to reconduct NEET-UG 2026 after paper leak allegations, with NTA set to announce new dates. The Centre has referred the matter to the CBI for investigation. Kumar also highlighted the introduction of AI and computational thinking in the school curriculum from classes 3 to 12. Aspirants across India expressed frustration over wasted years of preparation and called for reforms in the examination process.

Key Points: NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled: New Dates Soon, Says Official

  • NEET-UG 2026 cancelled over paper leak allegations
  • NTA to announce fresh exam dates soon
  • Centre refers matter to CBI for investigation
  • AI and computational thinking curriculum introduced for classes 3-12
  • Aspirants express frustration over wasted preparation
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"Govt's taken decision to reconduct NEET-UG 2026, NTA will announce new dates": Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar

Education Secretary Sanjay Kumar announces NEET-UG 2026 will be reconducted after paper leak allegations. NTA to reveal new dates soon. AI curriculum also introduced in schools.

"The government has taken a decision and they are going to reconduct the examination. - Sanjay Kumar, Education Secretary"

New Delhi, May 12

Following the cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 over allegations of a paper leak, Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy Sanjay Kumar on Tuesday said that the National Testing Agency will soon announce fresh dates for the test.

Speaking to ANI in the national capital, Kumar said, "The government has taken a decision and they are going to reconduct the examination. I guess the National Testing Agency (NTA) will come out with new dates."

Kumar also spoke about the Centre's push to introduce Artificial Intelligence and computational thinking in schools through a revamped curriculum prepared jointly by NCERT and CBSE.

"NCERT and CBSE together have already brought out the new curriculum for computational thinking and Artificial Intelligence, from classes 3 to 8. That has already been introduced. We are going to train the teachers this summer. So, as and when the classes begin after the summer vacation, we start teaching," he said.

He further informed that dedicated AI textbooks are also being prepared for senior classes. "And then, of course, AI books are being made by the NCERT for classes 9, 10, 11 and 12," Kumar added.

The NEET-UG 2026 examination was cancelled amid allegations of question paper leaks, triggering concerns over the integrity of the nationwide medical entrance test.

Meanwhile, several NEET aspirants across the country voiced frustration and disappointment over the cancellation of the examination, saying years of hard work had been affected.

A NEET aspirant from Patna said students were upset over repeated controversies surrounding the examination process.

"2 years of hard work was wasted. We are upset with the NTA because this happened last year as well. Such incidents of paper leak might occur in the future again. The tests should be conducted in online mode. I was expecting over 650 marks and my parents had great expectations with me. The NTA should bring reforms," the aspirant said.

Another aspirant from Patna questioned the functioning of the examination system. "Why does such an issue occur? The NTA should conduct the exam properly and should not ruin our hard work," the student said.

In Rajasthan's Jodhpur, a NEET aspirant supported the decision to cancel the examination and said deserving candidates should get fair results. "This is a correct decision because those who work hard should and will get the result they deserve. Those who did not work hard will not pass through," the aspirant said.

An aspirant from Udaipur in Rajasthan said students who prepare for years suffer due to lapses in the system. "After preparing for 2 years. If they say after 10 days of the exams that the paper will have to be cancelled because it was leaked. Children work hard for 2 years. The people who are leaking the papers in the NTA are responsible," the student said.

In Raipur, Chhattisgarh, another aspirant expressed concern over the emotional and academic impact of the re-examination."Almost everyone who appears for NEET starts preparing 2 years ahead... It will create demotivation... My year will get wasted if I don't give the same amount of effort for the second time," the aspirant said.

The NEET-UG 2026 examination was conducted on May 3. However, following allegations of paper leak and other irregularities, the Centre today cancelled the examination and announced that it would be reconducted on dates to be notified separately.

The Government has also referred the matter to the CBI for a detailed investigation into the allegations surrounding the examination process.

NEET-UG, the single entrance examination for admission to MBBS, BDS and other undergraduate medical courses across India, was conducted on May 3 in pen-and-paper mode across more than 5,400 centres in 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad. Around 22.79 lakh students appeared for the examination.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a mom of a NEET aspirant, I'm heartbroken. My daughter studied day and night for 2 years, and now this uncertainty. Government should have conducted exams in online mode like JEE. This pen-paper system is outdated and vulnerable. 😔
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Siddharth J
Good decision by govt to cancel and investigate. But why is NTA still in charge? Same agency that failed last year? We need a new independent body for medical entrance exams. Also, AI curriculum for schools is nice but focus on fixing basics first! 🧠
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Rohit P
I'm from Patna and I've seen friends cry after this news. Two years of hard work down the drain for some corrupt officials. Govt talks about AI education but can't even conduct a simple exam without leaks! Hypocrisy at its peak. 😤
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Ananya R
Actually, I support this decision. Better to cancel than give unfair advantage to cheaters. Honest students will get their chance. But yes, NTA needs strict reforms - online mode, biometric verification, and severe punishment for paper leak culprits. Meri shubhkamnayein all aspirants! ✨
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Vikram M
The real problem is not just paper leak - it's the pressure cooker environment we create for our children. NEET, JEE, all these exams are making robots out of young minds. Government should focus on multiple exam windows and holistic education. AI curriculum is good but where is mental health support? 🤔
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