NTA Addresses Rumors of NEET-UG 2026 Paper Leak Ahead of Re-Exam
‘Ignore rumours’: NTA cracks down on fake NEET-UG 2026 paper leak claims ahead of re-exam

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The National Testing Agency has dismissed rumors regarding a leaked question paper for the NEET-UG 2026 re-exam scheduled for June 21. The agency emphasized that these claims are false and warned against fraudsters exploiting student anxiety.
- 01The NTA has rejected claims of a leaked NEET-UG 2026 question paper as baseless and misleading.
- 02Fraud groups are reportedly attempting to deceive students into purchasing fake exam papers.
- 03The agency is taking legal action against those spreading fraudulent claims and is working with cybercrime units to remove offending content.
- 04Candidates are advised to only trust information from NTA's verified channels and to ignore rumors.
- 05The NEET-UG exam was previously canceled due to the discovery of a 'guess paper' that matched actual exam questions.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has firmly rejected rumors about a leaked question paper for the upcoming NEET-UG 2026 re-exam set for June 21. Following the cancellation of the original exam on May 3 due to alleged paper leaks, the NTA stated that claims of the exam paper being available for sale or in advance are misleading and unfounded. The agency warned that organized fraud groups are exploiting the anxiety of students and parents, attempting to sell fake exam papers. In response, NTA is coordinating with cybercrime agencies to identify and take legal action against those spreading these false claims. The agency reassured that the NEET-UG examination process is secure, with measures in place to ensure fairness for all candidates. Students and parents are advised to disregard such rumors and rely solely on official communications from NTA's verified channels. The NTA emphasized the importance of maintaining trust in the examination system, particularly after the cancellation of the NEET-UG exam due to the emergence of a 'guess paper' that contained questions mirroring those in the actual test.
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The crackdown on fraudulent claims aims to protect students from scams and maintain the integrity of the examination process.
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