Rajasthan’s Special Investigation Team arrested two individuals in connection with the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test paper leak case [1].

The arrests come amid nationwide scrutiny of the medical entrance examination system. Any breach in the security of these papers undermines the meritocratic process for thousands of aspiring doctors across India.

Investigators from the Special Investigation Team targeted the suspects as part of a broader effort to curb the leak of examination materials [1]. The probe focuses on how the papers were accessed and distributed prior to the official test date.

Law enforcement officials have not yet released the names of the two arrested individuals [1]. The investigation continues to track potential accomplices and the network used to facilitate the leak.

This crackdown is part of a wider movement to restore faith in national testing agencies. The integrity of the NEET exam is critical because it serves as the primary gateway for medical education in the country.

Authorities are currently interrogating the suspects to determine the scale of the operation. The SIT is working to identify if the leak was a localized incident or part of a coordinated national syndicate [1].

Rajasthan’s Special Investigation Team arrested two individuals in connection with the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test paper leak case.

These arrests signal a tightening of legal pressure on those manipulating high-stakes standardized testing in India. By targeting the distribution network, the SIT aims to deter future leaks and address the public demand for a transparent, secure examination process that ensures equal opportunity for all students.