CBI files chargesheet in NEET-UG paper leak case
The NEET-UG paper leak scandal has raised significant questions about the examination system's security and transparency.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed its first chargesheet in the NEET-UG paper leak case, naming 13 accused individuals.
This development follows an extensive investigation into the alleged leak that compromised the integrity of the national medical entrance examination.
The accused are charged with conspiracy, cheating, and corruption.
This case has sparked widespread concern over the security measures in place for crucial national examinations.
The NEET-UG paper leak scandal has raised significant questions about the examination system's security and transparency.
Authorities are now under pressure to enhance the security protocols for future exams to prevent such incidents.
Educational institutions and policymakers are advocating for stricter regulations and advanced technological solutions to ensure the fairness and integrity of competitive examinations.
The CBI's action reflects a broader commitment to upholding academic standards and restoring public trust in the examination process.