New Delhi [India], National Testing Agency (NTA) rejected reports of 'leaking' of NEET-UG exam question paper and said that social media posts pointing towards any paper leak are completely baseless and without any basis. Are of some basis. Parents, teachers and all concerned are requested not to pay attention to such rumors and concentrate on the upcoming examinations. The NET exam was conducted by NTA on May 5 at 4750 centers in 571 cities (including 14 cities abroad). The social media posts pointing towards any paper leak as per security protocol and standard operating procedure are completely baseless and without any basis. Furthermore, it is also stated that every Question Paper (QP) has been taken care of. It is also to be noted that no outsider is allowed inside the hall after the gates of the examination centers are closed, which Are under CCTV surveillance,” NTA said in a release.It further said that some students forcibly snatched the question paper before the end of the examination at a center in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, which was later linked to the alleged incident of paper leak. As reported in yesterday's NTA press release, there was an incident at the center in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, where some students forcibly snatched the question paper. QP before the conclusion of the examination. A picture of this QP is being linked to the alleged incident of paper leak which is mischievous and absurd. As mentioned in para 2, no outside person/agency can access the centers after the commencement of the examination."All other pictures of QPs circulated on social media have no connection with the actual examination question paper," the release said. Was administered. As mentioned above, cases of malpractice/impersonation have come to light where strict action has been taken against the impersonators/candidates. Students “NEET UG 2024 saw a record-high registration this year with over 24 lakh students registering, the highest ever, including over 10 lakh male students and over 13 lakh female students. Puducherry This increase has been facilitated by choosing several small towns as centres, apart from Jammu and Kashmir and other states, the agency requested not to pay attention to such rumors and focus on the upcoming examinations. .