NEET-UG Paper Leak: CBI Arrests Coaching Boss
The NEET-UG examination has been rocked by a significant scandal following the arrest of Shivaraj Motegaonkar, the owner of the RCC Coaching Institute in Latur. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has linked him to an organized gang involved in the paper leak. This shocking revelation raises serious questions about the integrity of the examination process which is critical for aspiring medical students across India.
Motegaonkar was taken into custody after nearly 12 hours of intense questioning at the CBI’s Anti-Corruption Branch office in Pune. His institute, which has nine branches in Maharashtra, claims to have trained over 15,000 doctors and numerous engineers over the past two decades. His extensive reach through the coaching industry makes this case particularly concerning for students who rely on fair practices to succeed.
The NEET-UG 2026 examination was cancelled just nine days after 2.27 million students sat for it, due to confirmation from central agencies that the question paper had been compromised. This cancellation has left countless students anxious about their futures and the fairness of the examination system that determines their career paths.
The implications of this incident are far-reaching, not only in terms of the legal actions that will follow but also regarding the trust that students and parents place in the educational system. The connection between coaching institutes and the examination process must be scrutinized to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
In India, where the competition for medical seats is fierce, ensuring the integrity of examinations like NEET is paramount. This incident serves as a wake-up call for authorities to implement stringent measures to safeguard the examination process and restore faith among students and parents alike.