NTA NEET-UG question paper security: NTA clarifies, urges students to ignore fake leak claims for NEET-UG 2026 exam

The National Testing Agency has issued a clarification on NEET-UG question paper security and asked candidates to ignore circulating fake leak claims. The notice affects NEET-UG 2026 aspirants and addresses exam integrity and misinformation.

Edited by Sandeep Yadav

Updated April 30, 2026 4:06 AM

    NTA NEET-UG question paper security: NTA clarifies, urges students to ignore fake leak claims for NEET-UG 2026

    The National Testing Agency has issued a clarification on NTA NEET-UG question paper security and urged candidates to ignore circulating fake leak claims for NEET-UG 2026 . The notice reaffirmed the agency's stance on protecting exam integrity and asked aspirants to rely only on official communications.

    NTA NEET-UG question paper security: what the agency said

    NTA's clarification addressed reports of alleged question paper leaks and labelled several online claims as false. The agency asked students and stakeholders to disregard unverified posts and messages that claim a paper leak.

    The statement did not list detailed technical security measures or provide quoted comments from officials in the clarification. NTA directed aspirants to follow official NTA channels for any updates about NEET-UG 2026 .

    NTA NEET-UG question paper security: immediate impact on students

    Aspirants preparing for the NEET-UG 2026 cycle were the primary audience for the clarification. NTA's instruction to ignore fake leak claims is intended to reduce misinformation and reassure candidates about the exam process.

    Candidates who encounter suspicious claims on social media or messaging apps were told to treat such posts as unverified unless confirmed by the official NTA statement. The agency emphasised that official notices will appear through authorised NTA communications.

    What remains unclear

    The clarification did not provide specifics on investigative steps, timelines, or any follow-up actions by authorities. There was no mention of numbers, affected centres, or whether any formal inquiry was opened in response to the circulating claims.

    NTA also did not publish a timeline for additional updates within the same clarification. Students seeking confirmation are limited to the agency's public channels and notices for authoritative information.

    How this affects exam integrity and preparation

    By publicly urging candidates to ignore fake leak claims, NTA aims to curb the spread of rumours that can disrupt preparation and test-day confidence. The clarification reinforces that exam integrity remains a priority for the authority overseeing NEET-UG 2026 .

    Students should watch for official communications from the National Testing Agency and treat other sources as unverified unless explicitly confirmed by NTA. The agency's clarification serves as the current official position on the matter.

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