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NEET was supposed to be leak-proof in 2026. Here’s how the system built to protect the exam failed

NEET was supposed to be leak-proof in 2026. Here’s how the system built to protect the exam failed
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The Indian Express reports that the NEET-UG 2026 examination suffered a significant security breach despite the implementation of a highly secured, air-gapped system. Investigations reveal that trusted insiders were involved in the leak, highlighting a failure in the enforcement of security protocols.

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The integrity of national entrance exams is critical for millions of students; systemic failures in these processes undermine public trust in government institutions and educational fairness.

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NEET was supposed to be leak-proof in 2026. Here’s how the system built to protect the exam failed | Education News - The Indian Express

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