NTA Launches Platform To Report Fake Claims Related To NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a dedicated portal for the convenience of students and parents to report any fake claims related to the NEET UG 2026 re-examination. This initiative has been taken to prevent the spread of misinformation or misleading news and ensure that the examination is organised fairly.

The NTA had cancelled the earlier NEET UG exam that was held on 3rd May due to paper leak reports. Now, the re-exam is being scheduled for 21 June, and the candidates are advised to remain cautious of any false information or messages circulating on social media and other platforms.
The Purpose of The Portal

As per the National Testing Agency, the portal is being created to receive any information on suspicious activities related to the NEET re-exam. It will be used for reporting any information on messaging channels, social media platforms, or websites claiming to have leaked question papers, exam content, or guaranteed results in exchange for money or any other such type of consideration.

Additionally, the portal will be used to report any person claiming to be an NTA official, government officials, etc. Any activity or content intended to mislead or create panic among the NEET candidates can be reported through the portal.
How Can Candidates/Parents Use The Portal?

Candidates will be required to submit details like the type of incident, the channel or platform where it occurred, date and time, along with supporting evidence such as a link, screenshots, or a document, whatever is available.

The report of any misleading information or fake claims can be submitted through the dedicated portal available at: https://innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026

Besides, such information can also be shared through official NTA websites – https://www.nta.ac.in/ and https://neet.nta.nic.in/.
NTA Says

The National Testing Agency has emphasized that no individual, platform, or institution has access to the NEET UG 2026 re-exam paper before the re-examination. Any such claims are false and misleading.

Candidates and parents are advised to stay away from or not to act upon any such false information circulating on social media or other platforms. They are further advised to only rely on the information given by the official NTA website.

The National Testing Agency appreciates the cooperation of candidates, parents, and institutions in maintaining the credibility, integrity and security of the re-examination process.

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