NTA launches portal to report fake claims ahead of NEET UG 2026 re-exam
The NTA has launched an online platform for NEET UG 2026 to report fake claims, leaked paper rumours, impersonation, and other fraudulent activities ahead of the June 21 re-exam. It urges students and parents to avoid misinformation and rely only on official updates, stating no paper access exists before exams.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched an online facility for students, parents, coaching institutes, and the public to report suspicious claims, unauthorised content, or fraudulent activity ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-exam scheduled for June 21.
To ensure the integrity, transparency, and fairness of public examinations, the NTA has enabled this platform to report fake claims circulating on social media, including those falsely alleging access to the NEET 2026 question paper and answer key.
WHAT TO REPORT
The NTA has enabled the platform for reporting information related to the following:
- Unauthorised websites, social media accounts, or messaging channels claiming access to the NEET (UG) 2026 question paper or answer key
- Individuals or groups claiming to provide examination content, leaked papers, or guaranteed results in exchange for money or any other consideration
- Persons impersonating NTA officials, examination functionaries, or government representatives
- Any other activity or content intended to mislead, defraud, or create panic among candidates and their families
Users can also submit details of the incident, including the nature of the issue, the platform or channel where it was observed, the date and time of occurrence, and upload supporting evidence such as screenshots, links, or documents, wherever available
The official notice reads,’ NTA reiterates that no individual, institution, or platform has access to NEET (UG)-2026 question papers prior to the conduct of the examination. Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading. Candidates and parents are strongly advised not to engage with, disseminate, or act upon unverified information circulating on social media or messaging platforms and to rely solely on official communications issued by NTA.’
Click here to read the full notice.
In other news, NTA has informed that nearly 4 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 admit cards. However, some candidates have reported technical issues while accessing their hall tickets.
The agency has stated that efforts are underway to resolve the glitches and assured candidates that all admit cards will be made available for download shortly.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched an online facility for students, parents, coaching institutes, and the public to report suspicious claims, unauthorised content, or fraudulent activity ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-exam scheduled for June 21.
To ensure the integrity, transparency, and fairness of public examinations, the NTA has enabled this platform to report fake claims circulating on social media, including those falsely alleging access to the NEET 2026 question paper and answer key.
WHAT TO REPORT
The NTA has enabled the platform for reporting information related to the following:
- Unauthorised websites, social media accounts, or messaging channels claiming access to the NEET (UG) 2026 question paper or answer key
- Individuals or groups claiming to provide examination content, leaked papers, or guaranteed results in exchange for money or any other consideration
- Persons impersonating NTA officials, examination functionaries, or government representatives
- Any other activity or content intended to mislead, defraud, or create panic among candidates and their families
Users can also submit details of the incident, including the nature of the issue, the platform or channel where it was observed, the date and time of occurrence, and upload supporting evidence such as screenshots, links, or documents, wherever available
The official notice reads,’ NTA reiterates that no individual, institution, or platform has access to NEET (UG)-2026 question papers prior to the conduct of the examination. Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading. Candidates and parents are strongly advised not to engage with, disseminate, or act upon unverified information circulating on social media or messaging platforms and to rely solely on official communications issued by NTA.’
Click here to read the full notice.
In other news, NTA has informed that nearly 4 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 admit cards. However, some candidates have reported technical issues while accessing their hall tickets.
The agency has stated that efforts are underway to resolve the glitches and assured candidates that all admit cards will be made available for download shortly.