AKTU BTech 2026 Sixth Semester Exam Cancelled Due to Paper Leak
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• Updated on 27 May, 2026, 1:38 PM, • 1 hour ago by Arman Kumar
The AKTU BTech sixth semester exam has been cancelled following serious allegations of a question paper leak. New exam dates will be announced soon.
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University has officially cancelled the BTech sixth semester Computer Networks examination after serious allegations of a question paper leak emerged during the examination process. The decision was taken after preliminaryinvestigations indicated possible misuse of digital examination access credentials at a Noida-based examination centre.
The cancellation has created uncertainty for thousands of engineering students who appeared for the examination conducted on May 21, 2026. University authorities have assured students that a revised examination schedule for the affected subject will be announced shortly after the ongoing investigation progresses further.
AKTU BTech Computer Networks Exam Cancelled After Leak Allegations
The university administration confirmed that the decision to cancel the examination was taken following reports of irregularities and suspected compromise of the question paper before the examination began.
According to university officials, the issue was first identified at an examination centre in Noida, where invigilators reportedly discovered handwritten slips containing answers that matched several questions from the official examination paper. The discovery immediately raised concerns regarding the integrity of the examination process and triggered an internal review. The cancelled examination relates to the following details:
The university has stated that strict action will be taken against all individuals found responsible for the breach.
AKTU Launches Investigation Into BTech Paper Leak Incident
Following the cancellation announcement, AKTU initiated a detailed investigation to identify how the question paper was allegedly leaked before the examination commenced. According to preliminary findings, a student was allegedly caught carrying a mobile phone inside the examination hall. Officials reportedly found images of the official question paper stored on the device before the completion of the examination. Since electronic devices are strictly prohibited inside examination centres, the incident has intensified concerns regarding examination security failures.
The university suspects that the question paper may have been accessed digitally approximately 30 to 40 minutes before the scheduled start of the examination. Investigators are now examining whether authorized examination credentials were misused to gain early access to the paper.The university’s Examination Controller, Prof. Deepak Nagariya, stated that the institution is conducting a thorough inquiry and will implement strict disciplinary and legal measures against those involved in the breach.
Misuse of Exam Centre Login Credentials Under Investigation
AKTU uses an encrypted digital system for distributing question papers to examination centres. Under the existing protocol, examination papers can only be accessed through authorized institutional login credentials shortly before the examination begins. However, the investigation has revealed that the login ID and password associated with one examination centre may have been compromised, allowing unauthorized access to the Computer Networks question paper before the scheduled examination time.
University officials suspect that certain individuals may have obtained the paper digitally and circulated questions among students in advance. Some students are also suspected of preparing handwritten cheating materials after receiving leaked content before entering the examination hall. The possibility of negligence or involvement by officials at the concerned Noida-based institution is also being examined as part of the investigation.
AKTU Paper Leak Raises Questions Over Examination Security
The alleged paper leak has raised serious concerns regarding the security framework used for university examinations and digital paper distribution systems. Educational authorities are now reviewing existing examination protocols to identify vulnerabilities that may have contributed to the breach.
The incident has also intensified discussions about the growing risks associated with digital examination management systems, particularly when institutional login credentials are compromised or misused. Experts believe that universities may now consider implementing additional safeguards such as:
- Multi-factor authentication for examination paper access
- Real-time monitoring of paper downloads
- Stronger surveillance at examination centres
- Stricter device screening procedures
- Enhanced accountability for examination centre administrators
The university is expected to announce revised security protocols after the investigation concludes.
AKTU BTech Rescheduled Exam Date Expected Soon
Students affected by the cancellation are now awaiting the announcement of revised examination dates for the Computer Networks subject. AKTU has assured candidates that fresh schedules will be released soon through official notifications. Candidates are advised to regularly monitor the university website and examination portal for updates related to:
- Revised examination dates
- Admit card reissue
- Examination centre details
- New examination guidelines
- Investigation updates
Students who appeared in the cancelled examination may be required to appear again once the new schedule is finalized by the university authorities.
Impact of AKTU Exam Cancellation on Students
The cancellation of the BTech sixth semester examination has created academic uncertainty for engineering students, especially those preparing for internships, placements, higher studies, and final-year academic requirements. Delays in semester examinations can potentially affect:
- Result declaration timelines
- Internship schedules
- Campus placement activities
- Academic progression
- Higher education application deadlines
Many students have expressed concern regarding the stress and inconvenience caused by the cancellation after already appearing for the examination. However, the university’s decision to cancel the paper is being viewed as necessary to maintain fairness and academic integrity in the evaluation process.
AKTU Assures Strict Action Against Those Responsible
University authorities have emphasized that strict action will be taken against all individuals involved in the alleged paper leak, including students, institutional officials, or any external persons found responsible for unauthorized access and circulation of examination materials. The investigation is currently focused on identifying how the digital credentials were compromised and whether the breach involved coordinated misconduct at the examination centre level.
The university administration has reiterated its commitment to preserving transparency and restoring student confidence in the examination system through a fair and secure re-examination process.
AKTU Students Await Official Update on New Exam Schedule
With the investigation underway, students are now waiting for AKTU to officially announce the revised examination date for the cancelled Computer Networks paper. The university is expected to issue further notifications after completing its preliminary inquiry into the incident.
The paper leak controversy has once again highlighted the challenges faced by educational institutions in conducting secure examinations in a digital environment. As AKTU moves forward with corrective measures and disciplinary action, students are hoping for a transparent resolution and timely rescheduling of the examination process.
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