The recent allegations by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding the UGC-NET Sociology examination have raised significant concerns about the integrity of India's examination system. Gandhi's claims that a 100-page PDF, containing nearly 90 questions identical to those in the actual exam, was circulated shortly before the test, and that this document was being sold for ₹2.25 lakh across multiple states, warrant immediate and thorough investigation. The fact that the same network allegedly offered question papers for other upcoming examinations, such as CSIR-NET, HTET, and ADA recruitment tests, suggests a systemic issue that could undermine the credibility of various competitive exams. The NTA's failure to respond to these allegations or issue an official statement further erodes public trust in the examination process. Given the previous controversies, including the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak, it is imperative that the government and relevant authorities take swift and decisive action to address these allegations, ensure accountability, and restore confidence in the examination system.
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Supporting Rahul Gandhi's Allegations on UGC-NET Paper Leak
Published July 8, 2026 at 1:14 PM UTC