During question-setting sessions inside the NTA’s highly sanitised facility in Delhi‘s Okhla, the experts allegedly reconstructed the papers from memory after returning to their hotel rooms. 85% Match With Actual NEET PaperThe leaked material recovered from students, middlemen and coaching centres was examined by an expert panel constituted by Delhi University. The forensic comparison found that:The leaked questions matched up to 85% of actual NEET question sets. The highest match occurred with the exact paper sets handled by the accused experts. Life Term, ₹1 Crore FineThe three NTA experts face some of the toughest provisions available under India’s new anti-paper leak law.