NEET-UG 2026 paper leak probe handed to CBI, 'guess paper' sold for up to Rs 25 lakh: Report
The CBI is now investigating the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Rajasthan Police previously claimed a "paper leak mafia" sold leaked questions. The network allegedly spanned multiple states. The CBI has registered a case and is questioning suspects. Inv...

The leaked material allegedly contained all 90 biology questions and 45 chemistry questions from the May 3 NEET-UG examination. Investigators believe the network stretched across Rajasthan, Haryana, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and Kerala.
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A CBI team reached the SOG headquarters in Jaipur late Tuesday to question suspects detained by the Rajasthan Police. The agency said it had registered an FIR based on a complaint from the Union education ministry’s department of higher education, invoking charges including criminal conspiracy, cheating, criminal breach of trust, theft and destruction of evidence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with provisions under the Prevention of Corruption Act and the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024.
“These questions were hidden inside a guess paper containing over 400 questions,” a senior SOG official told TOI.
According to the report, the suspect is a third-year Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery student in Madhya Pradesh’s Sehore and also worked part-time as a career counsellor in Nashik. He allegedly received a consignment from an unidentified person and forwarded it to someone in Gurgaon.
The SOG told TOI that the leaked paper was circulated from Jaipur, Sikar and Gurgaon to Nashik and Pune. Investigators also recovered messages allegedly sent to students claiming that memorising questions from the “guess paper” would help them clear the examination even without adequate preparation.
The report further said a Sikar resident had received the guess paper on May 7 and alerted local authorities, but the complaint was allegedly ignored. The individual later emailed the National Testing Agency (NTA), which then shared the information with another central agency that contacted the SOG.
Officials in Rajasthan said preliminary investigations suggest the leak did not originate in the state. IGP (SOG) Ajay Pal Lamba reportedly said a Haryana-based suspect had obtained the paper from someone in Nashik.
Among those questioned by the CBI was Sikar-based Rakesh Mandawaria, described by investigators as a “paper solver” and “consultant”. He was detained by the SOG on May 8 after allegedly claiming that over 120 questions from the guess paper he circulated to clients had appeared in the NEET-UG exam.
“We have questioned 150 students and 70 others so far,” an SOG official told TOI, adding that investigators suspect the leaked questions were initially intended for a limited group of buyers before being circulated more widely.
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