NTA Warns Against NEET 2026 Rumours, Launches Reporting Portal
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• Updated on 15 Jun, 2026, 8:27 PM, • 1 hour ago by Disha Yadav
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has cautioned candidates against believing or sharing unverified claims related to the NEET 2026 examination. The agency has also introduced a dedicated reporting platform for students, parents and the public to flag suspicious activities. The move comes ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026, as authorities intensify efforts to prevent misinformation and strengthen exam security.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a fresh advisory urging candidates not to fall prey to rumours regarding alleged leaks of the NEET UG 2026 Question Paper. The agency has described circulating claims about advance access, leaked papers or sale of examination material as false and misleading. To strengthen vigilance, NTA has also launched a dedicated reporting mechanism that allows students, parents and members of the public to report suspicious messages, social media posts and fraudulent activities linked to the examination.
NTA Issues Strong Warning Against NEET 2026 Paper Leak Claims
As the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination approaches, several claims regarding alleged paper leaks have surfaced on social media and messaging platforms. NTA has clarified that no such claims have been verified and has warned candidates against engaging with individuals or groups promising access to confidential examination material. The agency stated that such messages are intended to exploit students and parents through misinformation and financial fraud. According to the agency, organised cheating rackets often circulate fabricated content to take advantage of examination-related anxiety. Students have been advised to trust only official notifications and announcements released through verified channels.
NEET 2026 Reporting Platform Introduced for Students and Parents
To tackle misinformation more effectively, NTA has established a reporting platform through which candidates and the general public can share information about suspicious activities related to the examination. The initiative is intended to improve coordination between examination authorities, cybercrime agencies and law-enforcement bodies. Reports received through the platform may help authorities identify individuals or groups attempting to spread misinformation. The platform can be used to report:
NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Scheduled for June 21
The NEET UG 2026 re-examination is scheduled to be conducted on June 21, 2026, following the cancellation of the earlier examination. Authorities have introduced several additional security and administrative measures to ensure a fair and transparent examination process. Ahead of the examination, NTA has launched training programmes for examination personnel across the country and has intensified monitoring of online platforms where misleading content is being circulated. These measures are aimed at maintaining the integrity of the examination and restoring confidence among candidates.
How Can Candidates Protect Themselves From Examination Scams?
With increased activity on social media during examination season, candidates are being encouraged to remain cautious while accessing information related to NEET 2026. Authorities have repeatedly stressed that no legitimate source can provide advance access to confidential examination material. Any such claim should be treated as fraudulent. Students should follow these precautions:
- Rely only on official NTA communications.
- Avoid joining suspicious groups claiming access to papers.
- Do not pay money for question papers or answer keys.
- Verify information before sharing it online.
- Report suspicious content immediately through official channels.
- Ignore messages promising guaranteed scores or admissions.
NTA and Cybercrime Authorities Intensify Monitoring
NTA has stated that it is actively identifying social media accounts, messaging channels and online groups involved in spreading false information. The agency has referred multiple complaints to cybercrime authorities for investigation and necessary action. Individuals found creating, sharing or promoting fraudulent content may face legal consequences under applicable laws. The agency has also urged students and parents not to forward unverified content, as doing so can contribute to the spread of misinformation and create unnecessary panic among candidates.
Security Measures Introduced for NEET UG 2026
To strengthen examination security, authorities have implemented several measures ahead of the re-examination. These include enhanced monitoring, specialised training for examination staff and closer coordination with law-enforcement agencies. These initiatives are part of broader efforts to ensure that the examination is conducted fairly and securely for all candidates. The key measures announced include:
What NEET Aspirants Should Do Now
With the examination date approaching, students are advised to focus on their preparation rather than being distracted by rumours circulating online. Education experts have also encouraged candidates to verify information carefully and avoid relying on unofficial sources. NTA has reiterated that candidates should trust their preparation and obtain updates only through official channels. The newly launched reporting platform is expected to play an important role in identifying suspicious activities and helping authorities respond quickly to potential threats. As NEET UG 2026 enters its final phase before the re-examination, the agency has assured candidates that multiple safeguards are in place to support a secure and transparent testing process.
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