An NEET aspirant from Madhya Pradesh, who allegedly died by suicide in Maharashtra’s Nagpur last month, left behind a handwritten note expressing fear about appearing for the NEET re-examination and apologising to her parents.Akanksha Chaturvedi had appeared for the NEET-UG examination held on May 3. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the examination on May 12 following allegations of a paper leak and announced a fresh test for June 21.Police said Akanksha was found hanging in her room at the family’s residence in Nagpur on May 20, nearly a week after the cancellation announcement. No suicide note was found at the time.Several days later, while going through her books and study materials, family members found a handwritten note and submitted it to the Ambazari police on June 1.In the note, she wrote: “Mummy, Papa…you had trust in me that I would study and become a doctor. But I do not have the courage to appear for a retest. In the first test, I was about to score good marks. But there is no guarantee that I will score good marks again. Sorry, Mummy, Papa, I have ruined everything for both of you.”
Who was Akanksha Chaturvedi?
- Akanksha Chaturvedi was an 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Mauganj district in Madhya Pradesh.
- She was preparing for the medical entrance examination at a coaching institute in Nagpur, where her family had been living.
- According to her father, Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi, she expected to score more than 650 marks in the original NEET examination conducted on May 3.
- Her family said she returned from the examination feeling confident and hopeful about securing admission to a medical college.
- Family members told investigators that Akanksha became increasingly worried after reports of the paper leak emerged and the examination was cancelled.
- According to police, on May 20 Akanksha told her family around noon that she was not hungry and would eat later. She then went to her room. At around 3 pm, relatives found her hanging inside the room.

