The wait is finally over, but for over 24 lakh medical aspirants, the nightmare is just beginning. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced that the NEET-UG exam will be re-conducted
on June 21. This comes after weeks of chaos, protests, and a CBI probe into a massive paper leak that compromised the integrity of the country’s biggest medical entrance test.
While the NTA aims to “cleanse” the process, the short notice has sent students into a tailspin of anxiety and logistical panic.
The announcement has triggered a wave of practical concerns that go beyond just “studying more.” Thousands of students had already moved back to their hometowns after years in coaching hubs like Kota.
One user on X highlighted the sudden financial burden: “Not every student lives in the same city where they prepare. Some already packed up and went home after coaching ended. Now they need to rush back, find rooms again, spend more money, and fight for train tickets.” Many are now desperately asking, “Tq can I change my exam city 🤔🤔🤔” because the travel and stay costs are piling up for middle-class families.
@NTA_Exams
NEET 2026 (Re-NEET 2026)
Exam centre related issues,
Please see the problem as mentioned in the image,
(…Guys plz re-tweet this…)@dpradhanbjp #NEET2026 #NEET pic.twitter.com/mG7029yQZq— dholpur (@Yuvraj_Hu_Mai) May 15, 2026
“We Are Not Machines”
The mental toll of the paper leak followed by a sudden re-exam is reaching a breaking point. Students feel their hard work is being treated as a “joke” by the system. One emotional post read: “As a student, this breaks me. We study every day with full dedication, but because of paper leaks, cancellations, and pressure, our future feels like a joke. That 17-year-old could have been any one of us. We are not machines.”
Others have described a sense of numbness after weeks of uncertainty: “You Broke everyone’s consistency (I can’t feel anything maybe this time I’m emotionless).”
@NTA_Exams
Only 37 days notice for NEET re-exam on 21 June?
Students already destroyed by paper leak, cancellation, CBI probe and now this?
No extra prep time, no city change, overlapping exams, mental health in crisis…
How is this fair?We demand:
• Minimum 60-90 days…— Ritik (@heyyritik_) May 15, 2026
The Trust Deficit: Can NTA Be Trusted?
The biggest question looming over June 21 is security. After the initial leak, students are demanding a system that is impossible to rig. A cynical but popular comment asked: “So after this one, when’s the next re-NEET? cause clearly securing papers isn’t something you guys can handle. Your mistakes cost students their peace, years of hard work and even lives.”
Another user questioned the insiders within the agency: “What’s the guarantee that @NTA_Exams insiders won’t sell papers this time? Who is taking accountability for conducting a fair exam? Should we not involve the defence and high level security forces to keep a watch on those handling the papers?”













