India, May 12 -- For the second time in three years, the futures of millions of medical education aspirants have been thrown into jeopardy because of the callousness of the authorities who have, once again, failed to prevent a paper leak. Three years ago, the Supreme Court refrained from ordering a retest of the 2024 National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for undergraduates, underlining that the material on record did not show any "systemic breach". This time, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the cancellation of the 2026 test, suggesting that the breach is far more serious. The decision came after at least 120 questions in a guess paper - a compilation of suggested questions by subject experts and teachers, based on ...