NEET-mare! Indian Med School Dreams Go POOF Thanks to Leaks (Surprise!)
Two million would-be doctors just got rugged by the system. Who didn't see *this* coming?

Okay, so India's NEET exam, the Hunger Games for aspiring sawbones, got Thanos snapped. Turns out, a couple million kids spent years grinding, only to find out the test was leakier than a Biden press conference. Shocked? You shouldn't be. This is India, where corruption is practically a national sport.
NEET is supposed to be the golden ticket to med school, right? Years of cramming, soul-crushing pressure, and enough Rupees spent on coaching to buy a small island. But nah, turns out someone decided to print extra copies of the exam and sell 'em like hot samosas. Equality of opportunity? Tell that to the kid whose parents couldn't afford the insider info.
They say the exam's canceled. Big deal. Now they're gonna re-do it. You think they'll fix the problem? LOL. More likely, they'll just find a new way to screw it up. Maybe they'll outsource test security to Hunter Biden. He seems good with securing... things.
Meanwhile, those two million kids are stuck in limbo. Their futures on hold, their parents screaming about wasted money, and the whole country wondering if anything in India actually works. Spoiler alert: it doesn't. Bureaucracy, corruption, and incompetence – the unholy trinity of Indian governance.
This whole NEET fiasco is just a symptom of a bigger disease. A system where connections matter more than competence, where meritocracy is a myth, and where the elites get to play by a different set of rules. The only winners here are the guys who sold the leaked exams. They're probably sipping chai on some beach in Goa right now, laughing all the way to the bank.
So, what's the solution? Burn it all down and start over? Probably. But ain't nobody got time for that. Just keep grinding, kids. Maybe one day you'll get your chance. Or maybe you'll just end up working at a call center. Welcome to the real world.
Remember, it's always something. First it was COVID, now it's the NEET exam leaks. Next week, it'll be something else. The only constant is the government screwing things up. Stay frosty, and stack that bread. You're gonna need it to bribe your way through the next disaster.
I'm not saying all Indians are corrupt, but let's be real, the incentive structure is kinda sus. If you can make bank by selling the test answers, you think a few people won't take the bait? The real crime is the test is so hard and important to so many people, it's inevitable some mook will want to cash in.
The NEET cancellation underscores how hard it can be to bootstrap yourself and pull yourself up by your bootstraps in some parts of the world.
The situation demands a major wake-up call, not just for the government but for society as a whole. The NEET scandal is a symptom of a much deeper malaise.
Meanwhile, expect protests, blame games, and maybe even some riots. It's gonna be a wild ride. Buckle up!
Sources:
* National Testing Agency (NTA) - India * Ministry of Education - India

