A nationwide medical entrance exam in India was retaken by over two million students following widespread allegations of question paper leaks during the initial test last month. The National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the first exam, prompting protests and demands for a fair process. The exam is crucial for admission to medical colleges across the country, making it exceptionally competitive. Investigations into the leak are ongoing, with authorities seeking to identify those responsible and prevent future breaches. The cancellation and subsequent rescheduling have caused significant disruption and anxiety for aspiring medical students and their families. This incident raises concerns about the security and integrity of India’s national testing procedures.
