NEET cancellation sparks anxiety, protests in city
Bhopal: For thousands of medical aspirants, the cancellation of the NEET‑UG 2026 exam due to allegations of a paper leak has turned weeks of preparation into a cloud of uncertainty.
Among them is a student from Bhopal who describes the test as “not just an exam, but the result of months of sleepless nights, sacrifices, and continuous hard work.” Like many others, she believed her selection chances were strong, with her only worry being the cut‑off marks. But the news of alleged irregularities and cancellation arrived suddenly, first through a phone call from her mother and brother. “I honestly could not believe it at first,” she recalls. “Later, when I checked the official updates myself, it felt shocking and emotionally overwhelming.”
The announcement has left students grappling with stress and confusion, with no clarity on the next steps. In Bhopal, National Students’ Union of India joined demonstrations, demanding accountability and a transparent re‑examination process.
The NTA issued a notification confirming that the NEET‑UG 2026 examination held on May 3 has been cancelled. Revised dates will be announced soon, and students and parents are advised to keep visiting the official website for updates on results and schedules.
A NEET coaching class instructor, Amit Gupta, expressed strong concern. “These children study 14 to 15 hours a day, and such incidents cause severe mental trauma. They become highly demotivated when their hard work is undermined,” he said.
According to NTA re‑exam dates will be declared soon, with no fresh registration required and fees already paid will remain valid.
Many aspirants had taken a break after the May 3 exam, with an estimated 19,000 candidates enrolled in Bhopal alone. Now, most will have to reschedule holidays, and some will return to the city to sit for the new test. “I have other competitive examinations to prepare for too. Now, the timing of a new NEET examination schedule adds another burden,” said another student, requesting anonymity.
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Experts Advise Calm, Focused Preparation:
Bhopal School of Social Sciences, HoD, Psychology, professor Vinay Mishra said the cancellation has understandably left students and parents unsettled. “It is a difficult moment — many aspirants feel their efforts have gone to waste, and frustration is natural. But what has happened must be accepted as reality. The best way forward is to prepare again with renewed focus,” he noted.
Dr. Mishra added an optimistic perspective: “This can also be seen as a fresh opportunity to improve and perform even better.” He advised parents to manage their own disappointment quietly, especially with summer plans disrupted, and instead provide reassurance. “Children need encouragement, not added frustration, to face the next exam with confidence,” he said.
The NTA issued a notification confirming that the NEET‑UG 2026 examination held on May 3 has been cancelled. Revised dates will be announced soon, and students and parents are advised to keep visiting the official website for updates on results and schedules.
A NEET coaching class instructor, Amit Gupta, expressed strong concern. “These children study 14 to 15 hours a day, and such incidents cause severe mental trauma. They become highly demotivated when their hard work is undermined,” he said.
Many aspirants had taken a break after the May 3 exam, with an estimated 19,000 candidates enrolled in Bhopal alone. Now, most will have to reschedule holidays, and some will return to the city to sit for the new test. “I have other competitive examinations to prepare for too. Now, the timing of a new NEET examination schedule adds another burden,” said another student, requesting anonymity.
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Bhopal School of Social Sciences, HoD, Psychology, professor Vinay Mishra said the cancellation has understandably left students and parents unsettled. “It is a difficult moment — many aspirants feel their efforts have gone to waste, and frustration is natural. But what has happened must be accepted as reality. The best way forward is to prepare again with renewed focus,” he noted.
Dr. Mishra added an optimistic perspective: “This can also be seen as a fresh opportunity to improve and perform even better.” He advised parents to manage their own disappointment quietly, especially with summer plans disrupted, and instead provide reassurance. “Children need encouragement, not added frustration, to face the next exam with confidence,” he said.
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