I've long opposed NEET exams, arguing against their effectiveness in several writings. Recent controversies highlight the validity of my concerns, particularly regarding corruption and the dominance of coaching institutes. The high number of perfect scores (720) raises suspicion, especially with six from the same centre in Haryana having consecutive roll numbers (2307010162-69). I don't know if it could be called normal. Ironically, 44 students achieved perfect scores due to "grace marks" for a basic physics question. The answer differed between the new and old editions of the recommended NCERT textbook. While the NTA aimed to be fair, this decision raises concerns. In India, sharing old textbooks is a common practice, and expecting everyone to buy new editions creates an unnecessary financial burden. Prior to 2024, NEET toppers rarely exceeded three. This year's surge, coupled with reports of question paper leaks (including in Rajasthan, where there are 11 top...