Applicants forced to retake one of the world’s toughest admission tests after claims questions sold on Telegram

Government promises fair re-exam as probe deepens into alleged question paper leak

Authorities have thrown out students’ exam results and imposed a temporary nationwide ban on the Telegram messaging app, where papers were allegedly leaked beforehand.

India’s 2.2 million medical aspirants are retaking the entrance exam under heavy security after a paper leak sparked outrage, arrests and protests over exam fraud in the country.

NEW DELHI, June 21 — India’s 2.2 million aspiring medical students sit a re-examination under tight security today, after the last test was scrapped following a paper leak that...

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India’s 2.2 million aspiring medical students sit a re-examination under tight security on Sunday, after the last test was scrapped following a paper leak that triggered…

The re-exam was conducted across 5,440 centres in 551 cities in India and 14 centres abroad, with over 1.38 lakh CCTV cameras monitoring 95,000 centres. | India News

Applicants forced to retake one of the world’s toughest admission tests after claims questions sold on Telegram

NEET re-test held under tight security in Delhi; students express concerns over tougher exam and impact on admissions.