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NTA calls viral NEET re-test paper leak video fake, warns of strict action

The NTA has dismissed viral claims of a NEET UG 2026 re-test paper leak as false, stating that the June 21 examination was conducted smoothly with robust security measures in place. The agency has warned of legal action against those spreading misinformation.

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NEET UG 2026 re-exam: NTA says viral paper leak video is fake, action on culprits

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has firmly rejected allegations of a NEET UG 2026 paper leak after a viral social media video claimed irregularities in the June 21 re-examination.

Calling the video "fake and misleading," the agency said the re-test was conducted smoothly under strict security protocols and warned that legal action is being initiated against those responsible for spreading misinformation.

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The controversy erupted shortly after the NEET UG 2026 re-exam, with a video circulating online alleging that the question paper had been leaked. The claims quickly triggered anxiety among students and parents awaiting the outcome of the high-stakes medical entrance examination.

Responding to the allegations, the NTA said it thoroughly reviewed the content and found no evidence to support the paper leak claims. The agency clarified that the video was fabricated and designed to mislead candidates.

In an official statement shared on X, the testing body reiterated that the re-examination was conducted fairly and without any disruptions.

STRICT SECURITY, CYBER PROBE UNDERWAY

According to the NTA, the June 21 re-exam was held under enhanced surveillance and comprehensive security arrangements to ensure transparency and fairness. Officials stressed that the spread of unverified information can create unnecessary panic among students and their families.

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Taking a strong stance against the circulation of fake content, the agency said it is coordinating with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and law-enforcement agencies to trace those involved in creating and sharing the viral video.

The NTA also urged candidates to rely only on official announcements and avoid trusting unverified social media posts.

ANSWER KEY EXPECTED SOON

The NEET UG 2026 re-examination was conducted on June 21 for affected candidates. The provisional answer key is expected to be released around June 28 on the official NEET portal, after which students will be allowed to raise objections within the stipulated timeframe.

With concerns over the re-test gaining traction online, the NTA has sought to reassure candidates that the examination process remained secure and transparent. As authorities investigate the source of the fake paper leak claims, students are advised to follow only official updates and avoid misinformation circ

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Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
Jun 22, 2026 09:34 IST

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has firmly rejected allegations of a NEET UG 2026 paper leak after a viral social media video claimed irregularities in the June 21 re-examination.

Calling the video "fake and misleading," the agency said the re-test was conducted smoothly under strict security protocols and warned that legal action is being initiated against those responsible for spreading misinformation.

The controversy erupted shortly after the NEET UG 2026 re-exam, with a video circulating online alleging that the question paper had been leaked. The claims quickly triggered anxiety among students and parents awaiting the outcome of the high-stakes medical entrance examination.

Responding to the allegations, the NTA said it thoroughly reviewed the content and found no evidence to support the paper leak claims. The agency clarified that the video was fabricated and designed to mislead candidates.

In an official statement shared on X, the testing body reiterated that the re-examination was conducted fairly and without any disruptions.

STRICT SECURITY, CYBER PROBE UNDERWAY

According to the NTA, the June 21 re-exam was held under enhanced surveillance and comprehensive security arrangements to ensure transparency and fairness. Officials stressed that the spread of unverified information can create unnecessary panic among students and their families.

Taking a strong stance against the circulation of fake content, the agency said it is coordinating with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and law-enforcement agencies to trace those involved in creating and sharing the viral video.

The NTA also urged candidates to rely only on official announcements and avoid trusting unverified social media posts.

ANSWER KEY EXPECTED SOON

The NEET UG 2026 re-examination was conducted on June 21 for affected candidates. The provisional answer key is expected to be released around June 28 on the official NEET portal, after which students will be allowed to raise objections within the stipulated timeframe.

With concerns over the re-test gaining traction online, the NTA has sought to reassure candidates that the examination process remained secure and transparent. As authorities investigate the source of the fake paper leak claims, students are advised to follow only official updates and avoid misinformation circ

- Ends
Published By:
Apoorva Anand
Published On:
Jun 22, 2026 09:34 IST

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