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NTA Launches Dedicated Platform to Report Suspicious Claims Regarding NEET UG 2026

With the NEET (UG)-2026 examination just days away, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has rolled out a dedicated online platform allowing candidates, parents, coaching institutes, and the general public to report suspicious activities, unauthorised content, or fraudulent claims linked to the exam, scheduled to be held on 21 June 2026.

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    What Can Be Reported

    According to the official notice issued by NTA, the new platform is meant to flag:

    • Unauthorised websites, social media handles or messaging groups claiming to have access to the NEET (UG) 2026 question paper or answer key
    • Individuals or groups offering leaked papers, exam content or “guaranteed results” in exchange for money or other favours
    • People impersonating NTA officials, examination staff or government representatives
    • Any other content designed to mislead, defraud or create panic among candidates and their families

    How to File a Report

    Users can submit details about the incident including the platform or channel where it was spotted, the date, time and supporting evidence such as screenshots, links, or documents.

    Reports can be filed through the dedicated portal: https://innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/

    Information can also be shared via NTA’s official websites:

    NTA’s Clarification: No Leaks Exist

    NTA has firmly stated that no individual, institution or platform has access to the NEET (UG)-2026 question papers before the exam is conducted. Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading. Candidates and parents have been strongly urged not to engage with, share or act on unverified information circulating on social media or messaging apps and to rely only on official NTA communications.

    Coordinated Action with PIB Fact Check Unit

    NTA confirmed it will continue working with the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check Unit and law enforcement agencies to monitor and act against misleading or fraudulent activity related to NEET (UG)-2026. Misleading content related to the Government of India can also be reported directly to PIB Fact Check via:

    NTA Helpline Details

    For NEET (UG)-2026 related queries, candidates can reach out via:

    NTA has thanked candidates, parents, educational institutions and the public for their continued cooperation in maintaining the credibility, security and integrity of the examination process.

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    Written by: Payal Shrivastav
    Hi, I'm Payal Shrivastava, an education content writer at Entrance Fever. I cover the latest updates on entrance exams, admit cards, results, counselling, admissions, cut-offs, fee structures and colleges across streams including CUET, NEET, Engineering, Management, Law, Nursing, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Design, Journalism, Hotel Management and Commerce. My aim is to provide students with accurate and easy-to-understand information to support their admission journey.

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