NTA Floats Exclusive Platform To Report Suspicious Claims On NEET-UG

The platform has been set up as a precautionary step after several alleged irregularities, including a paper leak in last year's exam.

NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a dedicated platform to report suspicious claims regarding the medical entrance exam NEET-UG.

The agency has advised the candidates not to fall for unscrupulous elements who indulge in malpractice and try to deceive candidates with false claims.

The platform has been floated as a precautionary measure following several alleged irregularities, including a paper leak in last year’s exam.

“Candidates can report any suspicious activities falling in three categories — unauthorised websites or social media accounts claiming access to NEET question paper; individuals claiming access to exam content and impersonators posing as NTA or government officials,” NTA Director General Pradeep Singh Kharola quoted by PTI as saying.

“The reporting form is simple and allows users to describe what they observed, where and when it occurred and upload supporting file. The initiative aligns with the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024 which aims to eliminate unfair practices in public examinations and protect the future of aspirants,” he said.

The NEET UG exam is scheduled to be held on May 4.

“A dedicated platform has been launched by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to report suspicious claims regarding the NEET(UG) 2025 #NEETUG2025 Examination. NTA advises candidates not to be misled by unscrupulous elements who indulge in malpractice and try to deceive candidates with false claims. Please log in and report until 5 PM on 4 May 2025,” the NTA posted on his official handle on social media platform X.

Meanwhile, expressing concern over the widening gap between the number of NEET aspirants and available medical seats, the Karnataka government on Wednesday urged the National Medical Commission (NMC) to significantly increase undergraduate medical seats across the country.

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