The alleged NEET UG 2026 paper leak case has taken a serious turn after the Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group detained 15 people in connection with the matter. The investigation is now focusing on the suspected network, possible money trail, and the alleged circulation of questions before the examination.
NEET UG 2026 was conducted by the National Testing Agency on May 3 for admission to undergraduate medical courses including MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical-related programs across India.
However, allegations of irregularities and possible leakage of questions have created concern among students and parents, leading to a wider probe by the Rajasthan SOG.
Jaipur Man Identified as Alleged Mastermind
According to information emerging from the investigation, the SOG has detained a Jaipur-based person identified as Manish, who is being described as an alleged mastermind in the case.
Investigators are now trying to understand whether the alleged leak was limited to a small group or part of a larger organized network.
The role of middlemen, coaching-linked contacts, and financial transactions is also expected to be examined as part of the investigation.
Sikar Emerges as a Key Link
Sikar, one of Rajasthan’s major coaching hubs, has now emerged as an important point in the investigation.
Investigators suspect that a leaked question bank may have originated from Sikar district. The probe is reportedly examining the role of Rakesh Mandawaria, who runs SK Consultancy on Piprali Road in Sikar.
The agency is likely to investigate whether the alleged question bank was circulated among candidates, coaching-linked groups, or private networks before the examination.
Money Trail Under Investigation
The Rajasthan SOG is also probing the possible money trail connected to the alleged leak.
In such cases, investigators generally examine:
- digital communication records
- bank transactions
- cash movement
- coaching or consultancy links
- candidate-level access
- WhatsApp or Telegram circulation
- role of middlemen
The detention of multiple people suggests that the investigation may expand further depending on digital and financial evidence.
Students and Parents Worried
The allegations have created anxiety among NEET UG aspirants and parents across India.
For lakhs of students who prepared honestly for the examination, such reports raise serious questions about fairness, transparency, and the credibility of the examination system.
Parents are also concerned because NEET is not just an entrance exam; it directly affects the future of medical aspirants and the financial planning of families.
Need for Transparency
The NEET UG examination is one of the most important entrance tests in India. Any allegation of paper leak or unfair advantage must be investigated quickly and transparently.
Students deserve clarity on:
- whether the alleged leak was real
- how many candidates were affected
- whether the paper circulation happened before the exam
- whether the exam process was compromised
- what action will be taken against those involved
A transparent investigation is important to maintain trust in the examination system.
Conclusion
The detention of 15 people by Rajasthan SOG has intensified the alleged NEET UG 2026 paper leak investigation. With Sikar emerging as a key link and a Jaipur-based person identified as the alleged mastermind, the case may widen further in the coming days.
For now, students and parents should avoid panic and wait for official findings from the investigating agencies and concerned authorities.
At the same time, strict action against any proven malpractice is necessary to protect the integrity of NEET and the future of genuine medical aspirants.