More than 2 million students across India have resat the country's highly competitive medical entrance exam after last month's test was cancelled amid allegations that questions had been leaked.

Tamil Nadu is all set for the NEET re-examination on Sunday, with over 1.4 lakh medical aspirants participating across 307 centres. Following earlier cancellations due to alleged…

Over 22 lakh medical aspirants are set to retake the NEET today, as the National Testing Agency aims to restore trust following a paper leak during May's exam.

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.

NEET-UG 2026 re-exam commenced nationwide and abroad Sunday under stringent security measures. Over 95,000 rooms are under CCTV surveillance, with jammers deployed to prevent…

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…

Over 20 lakh students took the NEET UG re-exam under enhanced security, supported by 7 lakh officials across India.

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

1,564 students participated in the NEET re-examination in Ramanathapuram, following a cancellation due to a question paper leak.

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

The NTA's lack of accountability raises concerns over its impact on candidates amid repeated exam cancellations and systemic failures.

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

Students express frustration over the lengthy NEET-UG re-exam, following its cancellation due to a question paper leak.

Of the 2,279,743 candidates registered for NEET-UG 2026, as many as 2,275,011 had downloaded admit cards for the May 3 exam and 2,205,035 eventually appeared. | India News

Relying on war-like efforts and prime-ministerial intervention for NEET exposes a deep lack of institutional strength.

More than 2 million students across India have resat the country's highly competitive medical entrance exam after last month's test was cancelled amid allegations that questions…

The reported deaths of aspiring medical students in India have exposed the immense pressures of the country's high-stakes examination system and a worsening mental-health crisis.