
New Delhi, June 6: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a significant statement regarding the recent rumors surrounding the alleged paper leak of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) (Undergraduate) 2026. Following claims circulating on social media about the examination papers being leaked, pre-sold, or available for purchase, the NTA took to its social media platform ‘X’ to clarify the situation.
In its post, the NTA stated, “We have observed messages on social media and messaging platforms claiming that the NEET (UG) 2026 exam papers have been leaked, are available beforehand, or are being sold. These claims are false and fraudulent, aimed at misleading the public. Such content is the work of organized cheating syndicates that exploit the concerns of students and their families. Their goal is to extort money by selling fake ‘papers,’ and every such claim is fabricated.”
The NTA emphasized that the integrity of the examination process remains intact. It has implemented all necessary security measures to ensure a fair and secure examination for all candidates. The agency is actively identifying channels, accounts, and content involved in these fraudulent activities and is reporting them to the relevant platforms and cybercrime authorities for immediate removal and action.
Additionally, the NTA is filing formal complaints with law enforcement and cybercrime officials. Creating, spreading, or forwarding fraudulent content and attempting to deceive students is a serious punishable offense, and strict action will be taken against those responsible.
The NTA has advised candidates and parents not to pay attention to any such messages, refrain from sending money, or forwarding them. They urge everyone to avoid falling for these fraudulent claims. Candidates are encouraged to rely solely on the verified information provided through the NTA’s official website and channels. Accurate information will only be available from these sources.
Furthermore, the NTA has encouraged every candidate participating in NEET (UG) 2026 to focus on their preparation with confidence. Your hard work is what truly matters, and the NTA is committed to conducting a fair, secure, and reliable examination.
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