Medical Exam Cancelled Because of Cheating
Medical Exam Cancelled Because of Cheating
Introduction
The NTA cancelled the NEET-UG 2026 exam. Some people cheated on the test. Now, the police are investigating.
Main Body
Some people sold the exam questions. They sold them for a lot of money. The police found these papers on the internet. Some leaders are angry. They say the NTA did a bad job. Students are protesting in the streets. They want the leaders to leave. The NTA will give the test again. Students do not need to pay more money. The NTA will tell students the new date soon. This delay means medical school starts late.
Conclusion
The exam is cancelled. The police are working. Students will take a new test later.
Learning
⚡ The 'Will' Power
In the text, we see how to talk about the future. When we are sure something happens later, we use will.
Patterns from the text:
- NTA will give the test again.
- NTA will tell students the date.
The Simple Rule:
Person + will + Action = Future
Examples for you:
- I will study tomorrow.
- He will go to school.
- We will help you.
🔍 Word Pairs (Opposites)
Look at these words from the story to grow your vocabulary:
| Word | Opposite |
|---|---|
| New (date) | Old |
| Late (start) | Early |
| More (money) | Less |
Vocabulary Learning
NEET-UG 2026 Exam Cancelled Due to Widespread Cheating Allegations
Introduction
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has cancelled the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) held on May 3, 2026, because of evidence of cheating. Consequently, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been ordered to conduct a full investigation into the matter.
Main Body
The decision to cancel the exam followed the discovery of a 'guess paper' containing about 410 questions, 120 of which were identical to the actual test. According to the Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG), this document was shared through digital platforms and coaching centers. The leak reportedly started with a medical student in Kerala and moved through agents in Nashik and Gurugram. The SOG emphasized that the material was sold for prices ranging from ₹30,000 to ₹5 lakh. As a result, the CBI has filed a formal report focusing on criminal conspiracy and the breach of trust. Different organizations have reacted strongly to this news. The NTA asserted that the exam was held under strict security, including AI surveillance and biometric checks, and argued that the cancellation was necessary to keep the system fair. However, political leaders from the Indian National Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party described the incident as a sign of organized corruption and poor management. They pointed out that similar problems occurred in 2017, 2021, and 2024. Meanwhile, student groups have held protests demanding the resignation of the Education Minister and the removal of the NTA. Regarding the next steps, the NTA stated that the re-examination will be conducted using existing resources, so students will not have to pay extra fees. The Director General of the NTA mentioned that a new schedule will be announced within seven to ten days. Nevertheless, the cancellation of the original results is expected to cause a major delay in the medical admission cycle, which may push back the start of classes for medical students across the country.
Conclusion
The NEET-UG 2026 exam remains cancelled while the CBI continues its inquiry, and the NTA will announce a new date for the re-test soon.
Learning
⚡ The 'Connector' Shift: Moving Beyond "And" & "But"
At an A2 level, you probably use and, but, and because for almost everything. To reach B2, you need to use 'Logical Connectors' that signal professional transitions.
Look at how the article organizes information using these three specific power-words:
1. Consequently (The Result)
- A2 version: "There was cheating, so the CBI was ordered to investigate."
- B2 version: "...evidence of cheating. Consequently, the CBI has been ordered..."
- Why it works: It creates a formal link between a cause and a result. Use this in essays or emails instead of "so."
2. Nevertheless (The Contrast)
- A2 version: "The test will be free, but it will cause a delay."
- B2 version: "...students will not have to pay extra fees. Nevertheless, the cancellation... is expected to cause a major delay."
- Why it works: It acknowledges a positive point but warns that a problem still exists. It's more sophisticated than "but."
3. Meanwhile (Parallel Action)
- A2 version: "Leaders were angry and at the same time students protested."
- B2 version: "...poor management. Meanwhile, student groups have held protests..."
- Why it works: It allows you to jump between two different groups of people (politicians students) without confusing the reader.
💡 Pro-Tip for Fluency: When you see a comma after a word at the start of a sentence (like Consequently, or Nevertheless,), that word is likely a Connector. Start collecting these to stop sounding like a beginner!
Vocabulary Learning
Cancellation of NEET-UG 2026 Examination Following Allegations of Systemic Irregularities
Introduction
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has annulled the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) conducted on May 3, 2026, citing evidence of malpractice. A comprehensive investigation has been mandated via the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Main Body
The administrative decision to void the examination followed the identification of a 'guess paper' containing approximately 410 questions, of which an estimated 120 matched the actual examination content. Investigative findings from the Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG) indicate that this document was disseminated via digital platforms and coaching networks, originating from a medical student in Kerala and passing through intermediaries in Nashik and Gurugram. The SOG reported that the material was allegedly commercialized, with prices fluctuating between ₹30,000 and ₹5 lakh. Consequently, the CBI has registered a First Information Report (FIR) invoking the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Public Examination Prevention of Unfair Means Act 2024, focusing on criminal conspiracy and breach of trust. Institutional responses have been polarized. The NTA maintains that the examination was conducted under rigorous security protocols, including AI-assisted surveillance and biometric verification, and characterized the cancellation as a necessary measure to preserve systemic integrity. Conversely, political stakeholders, including representatives from the Indian National Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party, have characterized the incident as a manifestation of organized corruption and administrative negligence. Specifically, allegations were raised regarding a pattern of recidivism, noting similar irregularities in 2017, 2021, and 2024. Student organizations, such as the NSUI, have conducted demonstrations demanding the resignation of the Union Education Minister and the dissolution of the NTA. Logistically, the NTA has stipulated that the re-examination will be conducted using internal resources without additional fees, and previous registration data will be retained. The Director General of the NTA indicated that a revised schedule would be announced within seven to ten days. However, the suspension of the original results is expected to induce a significant temporal shift in the national medical admission cycle, potentially delaying the commencement of academic sessions across undergraduate medical programs.
Conclusion
The NEET-UG 2026 examination remains cancelled pending a CBI inquiry, with a re-test scheduled for a future date to be determined by the NTA.
Learning
The Architecture of Institutional Detachment: Nominalization and Lexical Precision
To move from B2 to C2, a student must stop describing events and start conceptualizing them. The provided text is a masterclass in Institutional Prose, characterized by a deliberate distancing mechanism known as Nominalization.
◈ The Pivot from Action to Entity
B2 learners typically rely on verbs to drive the narrative ("The NTA cancelled the test because they found evidence of cheating"). C2 mastery involves transforming these actions into nouns to create an objective, authoritative tone.
Observe the text's transformation of dynamic events into static concepts:
- Action: The NTA decided to void the exam C2 Nominalization: *"The administrative decision to void the examination..."
- Action: People are repeating the same mistakes C2 Nominalization: *"...a pattern of recidivism..."
- Action: It will shift the time of the cycle C2 Nominalization: *"...induce a significant temporal shift..."
◈ Semantic Density: The 'Power Verbs' of Bureaucracy
C2 English is not about 'big words,' but about precise words that carry heavy semantic loads. The article eschews generic verbs for high-utility academic alternatives:
| B2 Equivalent | C2 Institutional Alternative | Nuance Added |
|---|---|---|
| Cancelled | Annulled | Suggests a legal declaration of invalidity. |
| Required | Mandated | Implies an official command or statutory requirement. |
| Spread | Disseminated | Suggests a controlled or strategic distribution of information. |
| Caused | Induced | Implies a secondary effect resulting from a primary catalyst. |
◈ Syntactic Sophistication: The 'Abstract Subject' Structure
Note how the text avoids personal pronouns. Instead, it employs Abstract Subjects to attribute agency to systems rather than people.
"Institutional responses have been polarized."
By making "responses" the subject rather than "the people responding," the writer elevates the discourse from a series of opinions to a systemic analysis. This is the hallmark of C2 academic writing: the ability to maintain a rigorous, impersonal distance while conveying complex sociopolitical dynamics.