UP NEET aspirant dies by suicide A 19-year-old NEET aspirant allegedly died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh days after appearing for the NEET re-test. Police said she had been struggling with stress related to the examination.The deceased, identified as Chanchal Bharti from Chaupariya Kanchanpura village, had appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) retake on June 21, PTI reported quoting the family.Police said family members found her unconscious at home while they were engaged in routine work. She was taken to a district hospital, where doctors declared her dead.Kotwali Station House Officer (SHO) Nirbhay Singh told PTI that a NEET question booklet was recovered from the spot. A handwritten message on it read: “I cannot do anything, my brother.”SHO informed that Police have seized the booklet and the suspected suicide note, and Forensic and handwriting examinations will be conducted.Chanchal’s father, a tailor, had continued to support his children’s education despite financial constraints. Family members described her as a bright student and said they had high hopes for her future.The body has been sent for postmortem, and an investigation is under way, the SHO said.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNSA Ajit Doval Flags Evolving Terrorism And Disruptive Technologies At BRICS MeetBengaluru NEET Controversy: Cong Says Rally Did Not Disrupt Exam, Calls BJP Charges BaselessEU Unveils Ambassadors Network In India, Seeks Stronger People-To-People LinksLucknow Fire Kills 15; SIT Formed To Probe Safety Violations, Four Accused ArrestedTMC Rift Out In Open As Rebel Camp Forms 30-Member National PanelIndians Among 13 Killed In Explosion At Ras Laffan LNG Complex In QatarStudents Jump, Rescuers Breach Walls: Inside The Lucknow Fire Tragedy That Claimed 15 LivesTMC Civil War Escalates As Rebels Claim Control Of Party, Removes ‘Supremo’ Mamata BanerjeeNEET Re-Test Heartbreak: Students Cry Outside Centres After Missing Entry DeadlineWest Bengal’s First BJP Budget: 1 Lakh Jobs, DA Hike, New Airport, Cut In Minority Affairs Funds123PhotostoriesPsychologist reveals 5 things ‘fun dads’ do that can raise happier childrenSadhguru’s go-to summer coolers for better digestion and hydrationPsychology says people who can’t stop thinking about an ex aren’t necessarily still in love; they may be missing a version of themselvesHeatwave gardening: The right way to water your plants when temperatures soar7 Low-maintenance UK plants that attract birds, bees, and butterfliesMilind Soman loves Vada Pav for snacking: 9 other Maharashtrian snacks that are truly comfortingSouth Indian dishes APJ Abdul Kalam lovedTeacher reveals 6 habits shared by top-performing students7 high-protein chickpea dishes for a healthy summer breakfast60-second money lesson: The money leak hiding in your food delivery app123Hot PicksMLC polls resultSapan Samanta paradedTN ammonia leakTelangana school bandhCBSE 12th revaluationMaldivian wisdomSpanish proverbMalay proverbPortuguese proverbTop TrendingDelhi MurderUS-Iran WarKunal ShahFIFA World Cup 2026ITR filing 2026Tamil Nadu Ammonia Gas LeakNEET UG ExamGold rate todayDelhi weatherMumbai rain
A 19-year-old NEET aspirant allegedly died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh days after appearing for the NEET re-test. Police said she had been struggling with stress related to the examination.The deceased, identified as Chanchal Bharti from Chaupariya Kanchanpura village, had appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) retake on June 21, PTI reported quoting the family.Police said family members found her unconscious at home while they were engaged in routine work. She was taken to a district hospital, where doctors declared her dead.Kotwali Station House Officer (SHO) Nirbhay Singh told PTI that a NEET question booklet was recovered from the spot. A handwritten message on it read: “I cannot do anything, my brother.”SHO informed that Police have seized the booklet and the suspected suicide note, and Forensic and handwriting examinations will be conducted.Chanchal’s father, a tailor, had continued to support his children’s education despite financial constraints. Family members described her as a bright student and said they had high hopes for her future.The body has been sent for postmortem, and an investigation is under way, the SHO said.