NEET Aspirants Welcome NTA's Paper Cancellation as Fair Move for Honest Students

The National Testing Agency has cancelled the NEET-UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3 following reports of a paper leak. Aspirants from Rajasthan and Jammu have welcomed the decision, calling it fair for honest candidates. Some students expressed disappointment over the hard work required again, while others supported the move for transparency. The NTA announced the cancellation after inputs from central agencies and will reconduct the exam on dates to be notified separately.

Key Points: NEET 2026 Cancelled: Aspirants Hail Fair Decision

  • NEET-UG 2026 exam cancelled after paper leak
  • Aspirants from Rajasthan and Jammu welcome decision
  • Students call it fair for honest candidates
  • NTA to reconduct exam on dates to be notified
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NEET aspirants welcome NTA's decision of cancelling paper as 'fair for honest candidates'

NEET aspirants from Rajasthan and Jammu welcome NTA's decision to cancel the May 3 exam after paper leak, calling it fair for honest candidates and a chance for deserved success.

"The decision of the NTA is correct and the paper should be conducted again. It would be unfair for students who appeared honestly for the examination. - NEET aspirant from Jodhpur"

New Delhi, May 12

With the National Testing Agency cancelling the NEET-UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3 and announcing that the exam would be re-conducted on dates to be notified separately, aspirants from Rajasthan and Jammu on Tuesday welcomed the decision, saying it would have been unfair for students appearing honestly if it had not been scrapped.

The aspirants also termed the incident a failure of the NTA and the administration.

IANS spoke to students in Rajasthan's Jodhpur regarding the decision.

One aspirant said: "The decision of the NTA is correct and the paper should be conducted again. It would be unfair for students who appeared honestly for the examination."

Another aspirant said: "I support the NTA's decision because it is a good step. When we came to know about the paper leak, we felt really bad. It is good that we will get another chance to appear for the exam and achieve what we deserve."

A third aspirant said: "I am happy with the NTA's decision to cancel the paper because we prepared very hard for it, and then we got to know about the paper leak. It was quite disheartening for all of us."

Similarly, NEET aspirants in Jammu also reacted to the NTA's decision.

One aspirant said: "This is the failure of the NTA and the administration. Earlier too, paper leak incidents had taken place, and this year also it happened. This is unjust for students."

Another aspirant said: "It is not right because students will have to put in all the hard work again. It is not good for the mental health of students. The NTA should take proper care of such issues."

Another NEET aspirant said: "If I talk about my feelings, this is a very disappointing situation. A child prepares a lot and makes so many sacrifices over two years of life. In teenage years, one is supposed to enjoy life, but instead, they focus on an exam that can give them a respected profession. A national-level exam requires so much preparation. When such incidents happen in that exam, like paper leakage on such a large scale, as in 2024 when many students scored 720, and again this year the paper was leaked, then what about those students who secured a safe score?"

Earlier in the day, the NTA issued an official statement on X, stating that the decision was taken after examining inputs received from Central agencies and law enforcement authorities regarding alleged irregularities in the examination process.

"In continuation of its press release dated 10 May 2026, the National Testing Agency wishes to inform candidates, parents, and members of the public of the following decisions taken in respect of NEET (UG) 2026. NTA had, on 8 May 2026, referred the matters then under consideration to the central agencies for independent verification and necessary action, consistent with its standing commitment to the fair, secure, and credible conduct of the national examinations entrusted to it," the agency said.

The NTA further stated that, based on the findings shared by investigative agencies and after coordination with Central authorities, the examination process could not be allowed to stand.

"On the basis of the inputs subsequently examined by NTA in coordination with the central agencies, and the investigative findings shared by the law enforcement agencies and in order to ensure that there is transparency in the system, the National Testing Agency, with the approval of the Government of India, has decided to cancel the NEET (UG) 2026 examination conducted on 3 May 2026, and to re-conduct the examination on dates that will be notified separately," the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, this is both a relief and a disappointment. Relief that justice is being done for honest students, but disappointment that NTA keeps failing us. Every year same issues - paper leaks, grace marks scandals. We need a complete overhaul, not just cancellation. Students' mental health and hard work matter!
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Vikram M
NTA should be held accountable. How can such a large-scale leak happen again after 2024 fiasco? My cousin spent sleepless nights preparing and now has to start over. The government needs to fix the system, not just cancel and retest. This is becoming a trauma for students every year.
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Ananya R
As a doctor myself, I feel for these kids. NEET is already so competitive and stressful. Canceling paper is fair but what about the emotional toll? The NTA must ensure next time the exam is conducted without any leak. Students have made countless sacrifices - they deserve a transparent system. 🙏
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Rohit P
While I support the cancellation, I'm honestly frustrated. My younger sister prepared for two years and now has to study again. The NTA hasn't even announced next dates yet. This uncertainty is worse than the leak itself. Fix the security, catch the culprits, and give students a proper schedule!
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Kavya N
Thank God they canceled it. I was honestly scared that my hard work would go to waste if unfair players got ahead. Yes, retaking is stressful, but better than losing to cheaters. NTA please learn from your mistakes - our country's future doctors deserve better! ✨

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