NEET-UG 2026 Re-exam: Students Fear Tougher Questions After Paper Leak

The NTA has scheduled the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination for June 21 after a paper leak. Students express fears that questions will be tougher this time. Aspirants like Amrit Gehlot and Varsha highlight financial and mental challenges. Many students demand greater accountability from the NTA to prevent future leaks.

Key Points: NEET-UG 2026 Re-exam: Students Fear Tougher Questions

  • NTA announces NEET-UG 2026 re-exam on June 21
  • Students fear tougher questions after paper leak
  • Financial burden and mental stress highlighted
  • Aspirants call for stricter NTA oversight
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Questions will be tougher this time: Students on NEET-UG 2026 re-examination

NEET-UG 2026 re-exam set for June 21. Students fear tougher questions after paper leak, express financial and mental stress.

"If the paper gets leaked again then we will stand to lose a year. - Amrit Gehlot"

Jodhpur, May 15

After the National Testing Agency announced the re-examination date for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2026, students expressed the fear that the questions would be tougher to crack this time as that usually happens after a paper leak. They stated that it would require them to be mentally stronger and prepare even harder than before, for the test.

The NTA on Friday announced that re-examination of NEET-UG 2026 will be conducted on Sunday, June 21.

Speaking to IANS, Amrit Gehlot expressed the hope that the paper leak incident would not get repeated when the exam is held again.

"If the paper gets leaked again then we will stand to lose a year. We will again have to bear the financial burden of travelling, rent and attending coaching classes."

Gehlot further said that such instances are particularly difficult for students who belong to Economically Weaker Sections. "Our parents are still hopeful for us," he said.

Expressing his apprehensions he said: "We have prepared well but due to this leak this time the questions might be more difficult."

Another student, Yogita, added: "Our confidence took a blow when the news of the leak came out."

She further said that even though the exam is being held again, "the confidence and hope are not the same as before".

NEET aspirant Varsha mentioned that this time the students have to make themselves mentally stronger and prepare harder.

"It will be difficult mentally but still we have to do it. More so because whenever an exam is held for the second time, the questions are tougher," she said.

Another student, Akshit Kumar said: "The last exam had gone well for me but I was disappointed after coming to know that the paper had been leaked."

He said that many students were even aiming for a perfect score after comparing their responses in the exam with the answer key.

Kumar also expressed disappointment with the NTA, saying the agency should have been more careful since the irregularities in the exam have taken place repeatedly.

"I hope that this time I am able to score well and bag a seat at a good medical college," he said.

The students also blamed certain coaching institutes for the repeated paper leaks.

Earlier, the NTA had announced the cancellation of the NEET. With 22.79 lakh candidates registered for the exam this year, the NTA had stated that the examination conducted on May 3, 2026, was cancelled and would be re-conducted on June 21.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartbreaking to see students lose confidence like this. Yogita's words really hit home - when the foundation of trust in the system is shaken, it affects everything. My younger cousin is also preparing and she's been crying for days. Parents ke sapne bhi toot rahe hain. 🙏
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Rohit P
Honestly, I think the coaching institutes are the real villains here. They have the resources and connections to pull off these leaks, and students are caught in the crossfire. I hope NTA conducts the re-exam with full transparency using CCTV and proper invigilation. And yes, the financial burden on EWS students is real - Amrit Gehlot spoke the truth.
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Michael C
This is really disheartening to see from abroad. In the US, we have standardized tests like the MCAT but they have strict security. India's NTA needs to learn from global best practices. The mental toll on these young students is immense, and it's not fair to make them pay the price for systemic failures. Best of luck to all aspirants 🍀
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Neha E
I can totally relate to what Varsha said about needing to be mentally stronger. When you've given your 100% and then find out the paper was leaked, it's soul-crushing. But at the same time, we have to bounce back. Jahaan chah wahan raah. Hope NTA makes the paper pattern fair this time. ❤️
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Kavya N
Respectful criticism: NTA has failed the students multiple times now. It's not just about

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