NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: NTA Launches Dedicated Platform To Report Any Suspicious Activities

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened a portal to report fake claims or misleading news related to the NEET UG 2026 re-exam. The step has been taken to help students, parents, and coaching institutes report any fraudulent activities or unauthorized content related to the NEET re-exam, and ensure that the examination is conducted fairly. 

After the cancellation of the earlier NEET exam conducted on May 3rd, 2026, the National Testing Agency announced a retest with improved security measures to be held on 21 June. 

The NTA has further advised parents, candidates, and members of the public to stay cautious of any false information or messages circulating on social media or messaging platforms. 


What is the portal for?

The National Testing Agency has created this portal to receive details about any fraud or suspicious activities related to the NEET UG 2026 re-examination. Any misleading or false information circulating on messaging platforms, social media, or any websites or individuals claiming to have access to the NEET paper, exam content, or asking money for any such thing before the re-examination can be reported through this portal. 

Further, the portal will also be used for reporting any individual falsely claiming to be an NTA official or any government representative related to the NEET UG re-exam. 


How to use the portal?

Candidates can submit details like the nature of the incident, the channel or platform from which it circulated, date and time, along with supporting proof such as a link, screenshots, or a document, etc. 

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

Additionally, such information can also be shared through the official NTA websites - https://www.nta.ac.in/  and https://neet.nta.nic.in/


NTA Clarifies


The National Testing Agency has further clarified that no individual or platform has access to the question paper of the NEET UG 2026 re-examination before the re-exam. Any such claims are totally false, and candidates or parents should not believe them. 

Candidates and parents are also advised not to engage or act upon unverified information circulating on social media and messaging channels. They are advised to only rely on the official NTA websites for any updates related to the NEET re-exam. 




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June 16, 2026 at 07:56 AM

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