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Students in Karnataka say UG NEET retest tougher; four students not allowed to write exam in the State

Students in Karnataka say UG NEET retest tougher; four students not allowed to write exam in the State
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Students in Karnataka reported that the UG-NEET 2026 retest was significantly more difficult than the original exam held in May. The retest was mandated following a paper leak, and authorities implemented strict security measures at all centers.

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The difficulty of the retest and the circumstances surrounding the leak have caused significant stress and concern among medical aspirants regarding their future prospects.

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The retest for the undergraduate National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UGNEET-2026) for admission to medical courses was successfully conducted across the State on Sunday without any untoward incidents.

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The report objectively captures student feedback and the administrative context of the re-examination.

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