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NEET 2026 re-exam paper leak claims FALSE, Fraudulent: NTA warns of strict action

New Delhi: Following claims that NEET 2026 re-exam question papers have been leaked, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a clarification, dismissing the rumours.
Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the cancellation and the subsequent re-conduct of NEET UG 2026, a social media user on X alleged that several Telegram channels are claiming to sell 'RE-NEET 2026 question papers.'
Tagging the National Testing Agency (NTA) and CyberDost, the user alleged that multiple Telegram pages, allegedly managed by one person, were offering question paper links related to the re-examination to be held on June 21.
In the post, the user shared links to three Telegram groups and urged authorities to take immediate action against them.
Responding to the complaint on X, the National Testing Agency stated, "These are being reported to CyberCrime for verification and action."
Now, the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday dismissed as "false" and "fraudulent" claims circulating on social media about alleged leak or sale of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination question paper and warned of strict action against those spreading such content.
In a statement on X, the agency said messages claiming a "leak", advance access or "sale" of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination paper were aimed at misleading students and parents.
"The National Testing Agency (NTA) has noted certain messages circulating on social media and messaging platforms claiming a 'leak', advance access or 'sale' of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination question paper," the NTA said in a post on X.
"These claims are false, fraudulent and intended to mislead," the NTA said, adding that such content was being circulated by "organised cheating rackets" seeking to exploit the anxiety of candidates and their families by selling fake question papers.
"Such content is the work of organised cheating rackets that prey on the anxiety of students and their families. Their objective is to extort money by selling fake 'papers', and every such claim circulating is a fabrication," the agency added.
"The integrity of the examination process is fully intact, and every safeguard is in place to ensure a fair and secure examination for all candidates," the agency said.
The NTA said it was actively identifying and reporting the offending channels, accounts and content to the platforms and cyber-crime authorities for immediate takedown and action.
The agency further said it was filing a formal complaint with law-enforcement and cyber-crime authorities, warning that creating, circulating or forwarding such fraudulent content and attempting to defraud students constituted a serious punishable offence.
"Strict action will be taken against those responsible," it said.
Candidates and parents have been advised not to engage with, pay for or forward such messages and not to fall prey to these "fraudulent solicitations".
It also said to rely only on official communications issued through NTA's verified channels.
"We urge all aspirants to ignore these rumours and to rely solely on official communication issued by NTA through its verified website and channels," the statement said.
"To every candidate appearing for NEET (UG) 2026 -- focus on your preparation with confidence. Your hard work is what matters, and NTA stands committed to conducting a fair, secure and credible examination," it added.
The NEET-UG for admissions into medical courses took place on May 3 this year but was cancelled by the NTA on May 12 amid allegations of a paper leak. The CBI is currently investigating this matter, and a retest is scheduled for June 21.

