NTA launches facility to report suspicious claims ahead of re-NEET UG 2026
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 15, 2026 | 04:12 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched an online facility for students, parents, coaching institutions, and the general public to report any suspicious claims, unauthorised content or fraudulent activity, ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-exam scheduled on June 21.
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To ensure the integrity, transparency, and fairness of public examinations, NTA has enabled the platform to report any fake claims circulating on social media claiming access to the NEET question paper and answer key 2026.
The testing agency also reiterates that no individual, institution, or platform has access to the re-NEET UG 2026 question papers . Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading.
NTa has advised students and parents 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.
NEET UG 2026: NTA’s facility to report fake claims
According to NTA, the suspicious claims can be submitted through the portal accessible at innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/. Alternatively, such details will also be shared through the official NTA websites at nta.ac.in/ and neet.nta.nic.in/.
Additionally, NTA, in coordination with the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check Unit and relevant law enforcement agencies, will continue to monitor and take appropriate action against misleading and fraudulent activities relating to NEET UG 2026.
Also, information concerning misleading content related to the Government of India can be reported to PIB Fact Check through WhatsApp/helpline at +91 8799711259 or via email at factcheck@pib.gov.in.
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Furthermore, NTA has also published the NTA NEET UG 2026 admit card on its official website. Students can also make changes to the bank account details on the online facility provided.
NTA Re-NEET 2026: What to report?
Students and their parents can submit details about “suspicious claims” to the following details mentioned below.
- 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 other consideration;
- Persons impersonating NTA officials, examination functionaries, or government representatives.
- Any other activity or content intended to mislead, defraud, or create panic among student and their families.
As per the NTA notice, users can submit details about the nature of the incident, 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.
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