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China Highlights Smooth Conduct of Gaokao Amid India's Ongoing NEET Exam Controversy - Video
Overview
Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the NEET UG 2026 paper leak, China appeared to take a swipe at India's examination system by highlighting the smooth conduct of its national college entrance examination, Gaokao.
In a post on X, Yu Jing said that China's Gaokao—often compared to India's JEE and NEET combined—was conducted smoothly for nearly 1.3 crore students in just two days, adding that factories paused operations and roads were quietened to support candidates. The remarks came as India prepares for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on June 21 after the National Testing Agency cancelled the May 3 exam following allegations of a paper leak, reports The Print.
However, Gaokao has also faced its own controversies over the years. According to reports, the examination has previously witnessed cheating incidents, paper leak allegations, and widespread exam-related scams involving fake leaked papers. Chinese authorities have repeatedly warned students and parents against fraudsters exploiting the high-stakes examination. The intense academic pressure surrounding Gaokao has also drawn criticism, with studies reporting a rise in mental health issues among students after the examination.


