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UP CNET 2026 Paper Leak Rumors: ABVMU Issues Urgent Clarification for Nursing Aspirants
03 Jun 2026
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If you are one of the thousands of students counting down the days to the Uttar Pradesh Common Nursing Entrance Test (CNET) 2026, you have probably felt the tension building up. Unfortunately, that stress was multiplied tenfold recently due to viral social media messages claiming that the CNET question paper was leaked and up for sale.

Before you let panic ruin your months of hard work, take a deep breath. The conducting authority, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU), Lucknow, has officially stepped in to clear the air.

Here is a complete, unfiltered breakdown of what is actually happening, the official stance of the university, the massive security measures in place, and a practical guide on how you should navigate the final days before your exam.

The Core Controversy: What Sparked the Panic?

In the first week of June 2026, various anonymous groups and channels on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram started circulating messages targeting vulnerable students. These rogue elements claimed to have direct access to the official CNET 2026 question paper, offering to sell it to desperate aspirants in exchange for hefty sums of money.

For an exam that determines admission into prestigious B.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, and M.Sc. Nursing programs across Uttar Pradesh, such rumors spread like wildfire. Parents and students understandably panicked, fearing that the integrity of the selection process had been compromised.

The Official Verdict: ABVMU Demolishes Fraudulent Claims

To put a definitive end to the growing anxiety, ABVMU released Public Notice No. 36/COE/ABVMU/2026 on June 2, 2026. Signed by the State Coordinator, the university categorically denied every single rumor regarding a paper leak.

The university explicitly stated that these claims are completely fabricated, baseless, and malicious. According to the board, these anonymous internet scammers do not possess any question papers. Instead, they are simply exploiting exam-related stress to extort money from unsuspecting families, create unnecessary chaos, and undermine public faith in the examination system.

Key Highlights from the Official ABVMU Advisory:

  • Zero Legitimacy: The claims of papers being available for purchase are 100% fake.
  • Do Not Pay: Students and parents are strictly warned not to engage with, reply to, or transfer money to any individual making these fraudulent promises.
  • Stop the Chain: Do not forward or share these viral messages on your own social media groups, as spreading unverified rumors contributes to the panic and can invite legal trouble.

CNET 2026 Quick Reference Dashboard

To help you keep track of verified facts, here is an organized overview of the upcoming examination schedule and status:

ParameterOfficial Details & Figures
Exam NameCommon Nursing Entrance Test (CNET) 2026
Conducting BodyAtal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University (ABVMU), Lucknow
Official Notice DateJune 2, 2026
Official Notice Number36/COE/ABVMU/2026
Confirmed Exam DateJune 6, 2026
Total Examination Centres307 Centres across Uttar Pradesh
Exam Integrity StatusFully Secure (Rumors Officially Denied)

Inside the Security Matrix: How the Exam is Being Protected

ABVMU has reassured the student community that your hard work will not go to waste. The state examination machinery has built an incredibly tight security web to ensure that the exam on June 6, 2026, goes off without a single hitch.

Instead of relying on standard procedures, the university has deployed a multi-layered security protocol:

  1. Active STF Involvement: The Uttar Pradesh Police Special Task Force (STF) is actively tracking the online footprints of scammers on Telegram and WhatsApp. They are working around the clock to identify and arrest individuals running these extortion rackets.
  2. Real-Time Monitoring Infrastructure: All 307 examination centres are being equipped with strict digital surveillance and real-time electronic monitoring networks to eliminate any possibility of local malpractice.
  3. Vigilance Teams & Flying Squads: Highly trained flying squads and surprise vigilance inspectors will be stationed across districts to oversee the transport, storage, and distribution of the physical question papers.
  4. Strict Merit-Based Framework: The university has reiterated that admissions will happen strictly on the basis of your performance and your rank in the entrance test. There are no shortcuts.

If someone thinks they can trick students and escape cleanly, they are severely mistaken. The state government and ABVMU have made it clear that anyone caught running paper leak scams, creating fake leak rumors, or participating in malpractices will face devastating legal consequences.

The authorities have invoked a combination of central and state laws to handle offenders:

  • The Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024: This specific state law carries massive financial penalties and long-term imprisonment without easy bail for those trying to compromise public exams.
  • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023: Charges related to criminal conspiracy, cheating, and extortion will be formally registered against offenders.
  • Information Technology Act, 2000: Used to track, intercept, and punish individuals using encrypted apps like Telegram or WhatsApp to spread misinformation or coordinate financial fraud.

⚠️ Serious Warning for Candidates: If a student is found to be in contact with these scammers, pays them money, or attempts to use unfair means, they will face immediate disqualification and a permanent ban (debarment) from taking any nursing or government entrance examinations in the future, alongside potential criminal prosecution.


Action Plan for Aspirants: How to Report Scams

Instead of ignoring a scammer or blindly forwarding their messages, you have a responsibility to act. If you see an online channel, a WhatsApp group, or an individual claiming to sell the CNET 2026 question paper, follow these steps immediately:

  • Step 1: Take Screenshots. Capture clear evidence of the profile name, phone number, channel link, and the conversation details.
  • Step 2: Do Not Transact. Cut off all communication immediately. Never send token money or reveal personal registration details.
  • Step 3: Report to the State Coordinator. Reach out directly to Dr. Devashish Shukla (State Coordinator, CNET 2026) at his dedicated contact number: +91-96586434.
  • Step 4: Contact Cyber Crime Units. You can quickly lodge an official complaint with the national cybercrime ecosystem by dialing the helpline number 1930.
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Golden Rules for Your Final 72-Hour CNET Strategy

Now that you know the rumors are fake and the exam is safe, it is time to shift 100% of your energy back to your textbooks. The final three days before the exam are not about learning entirely new topics—they are about consolidating what you already know.

1. Structure Your Final Revision Daily

Divide your remaining hours logically. Do not try to read massive textbooks cover-to-cover. Focus on high-yield areas:

  • Biology: Re-read structural organization, human physiology, genetics, and ecology diagrams.
  • Physics & Chemistry: Review formula sheets, basic organic reactions, and direct numerical definitions.
  • Nursing Aptitude & English: Solve a couple of quick mock question sets to familiarize yourself with the general aptitude section pattern.

2. Prioritize Sleep Over Late-Night Cramming

An exhausted brain cannot recall complex formulas under pressure. Ensure you get at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep on the nights leading up to June 6. Mental clarity will help you eliminate options much faster in multiple-choice questions.

3. Organize Your Exam Kit in Advance

Avoid last-minute panic on the morning of the exam. Keep these items printed and packed in a transparent folder a day before:

  • Your official CNET 2026 Admit Card (printed clearly).
  • Valid government-issued photo identification (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, or Passport).
  • Permissible stationery items as outlined in your admit card guidelines.

When thousands of students compete for limited seats, psychological warfare in the form of fake rumors is a common tactic used by cybercriminals. Do not let these distractions derail the progress you have built over months of disciplined studying.

As the State Coordinator, Dr. Devashish Shukla, beautifully summarized in the official notice:

“Prepare well. Stay calm. Trust the process.”

Keep your eyes on the goal, keep revising your core concepts, and walk into your examination center on June 6 with absolute confidence. Your hard work is more than enough to get you through.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The exam has not been postponed. ABVMU has explicitly confirmed that the Common Nursing Entrance Test (CNET) 2026 will take place exactly as scheduled on June 6, 2026, across all designated 307 exam centers.
Do not reply or send money under any circumstances. Take screenshots of the group link and the admin’s messages, block them, and report the details directly to the CNET state coordinator at 9196586434 or call the national cybercrime helpline at 1930.
Yes. ABVMU has deployed strict real-time monitoring, flying squads, and the Uttar Pradesh Police Special Task Force (STF) to maintain absolute transparency. Admissions are strictly based on individual merit and exam performance.