Jaipur: A major revelation has emerged in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case from Rajasthan's Jaipur. Investigators have found that students were allegedly
provided the actual examination questions under the guise of a “guess paper.” A 60-page PDF containing the questions was reportedly circulated among candidates ahead of the exam. Times Now Navbharat has accessed the exclusive copy of the alleged guess paper. What has raised serious concerns is that the entire document was handwritten. According to investigators, 135 questions in the file matched exactly with those that appeared in the actual NEET examination. The findings have strengthened suspicions that the so-called guess paper was in fact the leaked question paper itself. The CBI is now using this document as a key piece of evidence in its probe into the larger paper leak network and the people involved. The CBI so far has arrested 10 accused so far in connection with the NEET UG 2026 paper leak case. On Monday, the federal probe agency arrested Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, the founder of Renukai Chemistry Classes (RCC) for his alleged role in the paer leak case. Notably, Maotegaonkar came under scrutiny after a video surfaced online purportedly showing him asking students how many questions from the institute’s mock chemistry papers had appeared in the actual NEET examination.
the CBI is investigating whether the mock question papers circulated by the coaching centre bore similarities to the leaked chemistry paper allegedly connected to accused PV Kulkarni. The agency is examining a set of 42 chemistry “guess papers” distributed by the institute before the examination.
How The Paper Leak Surfaced?
The first breakthrough in the NEET UG 2026 paper leak controversy reportedly began inside Rajasthan’s coaching hub of Sikar, where a teacher chose to closely examine suspicious documents that many had initially dismissed as routine exam material.
the incident unfolded shortly after the NEET UG examination held on May 3. A student allegedly approached a coaching teacher with PDFs that had been circulating before the exam as “guess papers.” While such documents are common during competitive exam season, the teacher reportedly became suspicious after noticing striking similarities between the circulated material and the actual NEET UG question paper.













