The National Testing Agency (NTA) has come to notice that certain messages are being circulated on social media and messaging platforms, claiming the "leak," pre-access, or "sale" of the question paper for the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination.
All such claims are completely false, fabricated, and misleading.
Content of this nature is spread by organized cheating syndicates, which exploit the anxieties of students and their families. Their intent is to extort money by selling fake "question papers," and every such circulating claim is entirely made-up.
The NTA wishes to clearly inform:
1. The integrity of the examination process is fully secure, and all security measures are in place to ensure a fair and safe examination for all candidates.
2. The NTA is actively identifying such channels, accounts, and content, and reporting them to the relevant platforms and cybercrime authorities for immediate takedown and action.
3. The NTA is filing formal complaints with law enforcement and cybercrime authorities. Creating, circulating, or forwarding such fake content-and attempting to defraud students- is a serious punishable offense, and strict action will be taken against the guilty parties.
4. Candidates and parents are strongly advised not to pay attention to any such messages, make payments, or forward them, and not to fall for these fraudulent temptations.
We urge all candidates to ignore these rumors and rely only on information issued by the NTA through its official website and verified channels. Any authentic information will be provided solely through these sources.
Every candidate appearing for NEET (UG) 2026 is requested to focus on their preparation with complete confidence. Your hard work is what matters most, and the NTA is committed to conducting a fair, secure, and reliable examination.
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