Chandigarh Chord | NEET issue: A betrayal of merit, trust and dreams of millions
For over three decades, I have taught physics to students preparing for medical entrance examinations. During this time, I have seen countless students from modest backgrounds achieve success through dedication and hard work. Parents have invested their savings, believing that honesty and merit would ultimately be rewarded. When merit is compromised, students lose faith, institutions lose credibility, and society pays the price. Recent incidents of paper leaks and examination irregularities have shaken that belief. These are not merely administrative failures; they represent a serious threat to the credibility of our education system. When merit is compromised, students lose faith, institutions lose credibility, and society pays the price. After paper leaks, students begin to question whether effort still matters. The resulting frustration can leave lasting emotional scars. For these students, an examination is far more than a test—it represents years of aspiration and sacrifice. When its integrity is compromised, trust in the system is shattered. Why it matters more in NEET Medical education occupies a unique position in society because doctors are entrusted with human lives. …









