NEW DELHI: Ahead of the NEET UG 2026 re-examination slated for June 21, The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a dedicated public grievance portal for aspirants and stakeholders to report suspicious activities, including fake websites, fraudulent claims of question paper leaks, and individuals impersonating NTA officials.
In a message, the NTA urged the candidates not to believe in rumours or misinformation surrounding the entrance examination.
“No one, repeat, no one has access to the question paper before the exam,” the NTA said, asking candidates to immediately report any suspicious offers or claims through the newly launched platform.
Anyone can report the misinformation through the portal at innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026.
Complaints can be lodged regarding fake websites, social media posts claiming access to question papers, impersonation of officials, or any other activity that may compromise the integrity of the examination process.
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The NTA said information received through the portal would be examined by the authorities concerned.
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Meanwhile, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan reviewed the preparedness of states and Union Territories for the upcoming NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination.
Don’t let rumours decide your NEET (UG) 2026 journey.
No one, repeat, no one has access to the question paper before the exam. If you spot a fake website, a “leaked paper” offer, or someone posing as an NTA official, report it. We’ve got your back.
Report now:… pic.twitter.com/oUQSLKknI2
— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) June 15, 2026
Chairing a high-level meeting attended by senior officials from multiple government departments and agencies, he assessed arrangements with a focus on student convenience, security measures and maintaining the integrity of the examination process, according to an official statement.
The Home Secretary directed officials to ensure strict adherence to security protocols and emphasised that the examination should be conducted in a flawless manner.