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Sikar Chemistry Teacher’s Shocking Comparison Exposes NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak – 135 Questions Matched!

Read on to understand how a chemistry teacher from Sikar uncovered the LEAK of the NEET-UG 2026 paper. This was the groundwork for him to compare the viral ‘guess paper' with the actual test and reach his tally of 45 chemistry and 90 biology questions that matched exactly and prompted a complaint to the police and a nationwide probe.

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By Jigyasa Sain | Faridabad, Haryana | Latest News - 15 May 2026

A careful chemistry teacher from a known coaching center in the NEET hub of the town of Sikanda in Rajasthan uncovered the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. The teacher said that his landlady, on May 3, 2026, after the exams, showed him a “guess paper” on WhatsApp groups.

The teacher, being curious, made a comparison between the handwritten/PDF-based guess paper and the actual NEET question paper being watched by the teacher. A surprise awaited him: 45 of the 108 chemistry questions were identical! He also checked with a fellow in biology, and between them, they found there were about 90 biology questions that were also the same—that is, exactly the same questions, with the same wording and the same answers—totaling more than 135 identical questions, with the same wording, answers, and sequence.

The teacher reached the Udyog Nagar police station in Sikar late at night on 3/4 May and filed a written complaint. He later dispatched E-leaves, an email to the NTA about the irregularities. His belt-and-braces approach led to the investigations being run, first by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan Police and later by the CBI itself.

It is said that this “guess paper” was reported to have originated from a network of students who studied MBBS in SKAR and spread to others through consultants and hostels. The all-encompassing move led to the cancellation of the exam by NTA and widespread unhappiness and demands for a retest across the country. This prompts the wisdom of the teacher, who quickly and honorably spared one of India's most significant entrance tests from corruption.

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