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Beyond Paper Leaks: NEET’s Real Vulnerabilities Lie In Systemic Gaps, Experts Say

A detailed analysis of the NEET examination system suggests that the biggest challenges go far beyond isolated incidents of paper leaks, pointing instead to deeper structural vulnerabilities in the exam’s design and administration.

Graphic about NEET paper leaks, with a magnifying glass over an exam paper, a stressed student, and labels: coaching mafia, gaps.

Experts highlight that issues such as over-centralisation, logistical inconsistencies, exam pressure, and uneven access to preparation resources create systemic weaknesses that impact lakhs of aspirants every year.

While paper leaks often dominate public debate, analysts argue that the more persistent concerns include operational inefficiencies, variability in exam centre management, and high-stakes pressure environments that amplify student stress.

The discussion also points to the need for stronger institutional reforms, including improved digital security, decentralised coordination, and better student support systems during the examination process.

Education observers note that addressing only surface-level issues without reforming underlying structures may leave the system vulnerable to repeated disruptions.

Why This Matters

For Gen-Z medical aspirants, NEET represents not just an exam but a gateway to their careers. Understanding systemic flaws is crucial for building a fairer, more transparent, and student-friendly examination ecosystem.

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