Amid the controversy surrounding the alleged leak of the NEET-UG 2026 exam papers, Anand Kumar, a well-known educator, has urged the Central government to investigate the National Testing Agency (NTA) to uncover the root cause of such incidents. Kumar, the brain behind the renowned Super 30 initiative, expressed disappointment over the situation, stating that questions had reached students in advance in the form of a guess paper. He emphasized that students are distressed and uncertain about their future due to these events.
Anand Kumar criticized the NTA for its alleged negligence, attributing the paper leak to the agency’s shortcomings. He called on the government to launch a thorough investigation into the NTA to address the recurring issue of paper leaks. Kumar highlighted that the incident has led to a loss of trust in the examination system and the government among students. He also raised concerns about the involvement of influential individuals and criminal elements in these leaks.
The educator underscored the commercialization of education in India, pointing out that coaching centers have transformed education into a profit-driven industry. Kumar alleged that certain individuals profit from leaking questions through guess papers after conducting “guess classes.” He urged authorities to identify and take stringent action against those responsible for such malpractices. Additionally, Kumar stressed the importance of supporting students during this challenging time and encouraging them to focus on their preparation for the rescheduled exam.
