NEET UG Exam Rigging Racket has been busted by the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) in Noida, exposing a major scam targeting medical aspirants. Three individuals—Vikram Kumar Shah, Dharampal Singh, and Aniket Kumar—were arrested from Sector 3 in Gautam Buddha Nagar district, accused of manipulating NEET UG and other competitive exams for money.
The trio has been booked under FIR No. 182/2025 at Phase-1 police station under several serious sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Acting on a precise intelligence tip-off, STF officials raided the gang’s Sector 3 office on May 3, led by Additional SP Raj Kumar Mishra and Deputy SP Navendu Kumar.
The gang had been contacting families of NEET UG aspirants, promising guaranteed results by leaking exam papers in exchange for Rs 5 lakh per candidate. Shockingly, during the raid, the STF recovered six calling phones, two Aadhaar cards, a candidate data sheet, passports, voter IDs, an Apple MacBook, and even a Toyota Fortuner—pointing to the scale of their operations.
Vikram Kumar Shah, the gang’s alleged mastermind, hails from Darbhanga, Bihar. After studying biotechnology in Chennai, he teamed up with co-accused Aniket Kumar to facilitate college admissions for hefty commissions. Later, they joined hands with Dharampal Singh and launched “Admission View” in Delhi, later rebranded in 2023 as “SHREYANVI EDU OPC PVT LTD” to cover their tracks.
They advised candidates to answer only known questions, then manipulated OMR sheets to ensure high scores. If successful, they kept the payment; if not, they delayed or avoided refunds.
The NEET UG Exam Rigging Racket has now come under full legal scrutiny as authorities tighten the noose around exam fraud.