NEET-UG 2026 candidates to get 15 extra minutes, more rough-work space
NEET-UG candidates will get four rough-work pages instead of two under the revised format.
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The extra 15 minutes will cover invigilation formalities, giving candidates more effective time to write the exam (AI)
New Delhi, 12 June
The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Friday announced a series of student-friendly measures for NEET (UG) 2026, including additional rough-work space, and an extended examination window.
The
medical entrance examination is scheduled to be held on 21 June.
According
to the NTA, the examination will be conducted from 2pm to 5:15pm, providing a
total window of 195 minutes. The duration of the examination has been extended
by 15 minutes.
"This
window is designed to accommodate the invigilation formalities at the start and
end of the examination, such as the signing requirements, which candidates
earlier felt reduced their effective working time," the agency said.
The NTA
has also doubled the number of pages provided for rough work in the
question-paper booklet from two to four pages, giving candidates additional
space for calculations and reasoning.
"Candidates
may preferably use the rough-work pages provided at the beginning and at the
end of the booklet for this purpose," it said.
In another
change, the agency has redesigned the placement of rough-work pages to better
support left-handed candidates.
Earlier,
rough-work pages were provided only at the end of the booklet. Under the
revised format, two rough-work pages will be placed at the beginning of the
booklet, immediately after the instruction page, in addition to those at the
end in both English and regional-language versions of the question paper.
"The
booklet now offers rough-work space at both the front and the back, allowing
every candidate to work comfortably, and is especially helpful for left-handed
candidates, who account for nearly 10% of all candidates," it said.
The NTA
said these measures reflect its recognition that small, thoughtful changes in
examination design can make a meaningful difference to a candidate's comfort
during the high-stakes hours of the examination.
"NTA
reaffirms its commitment to conducting NEET (UG) 2026 in a fair, secure and
candidate-friendly manner, and to continuously improving the examination
experience for the lakhs of aspirants who appear for it," it added.
The NEET-UG for admissions into medical courses took place on 3 May this year but was cancelled by the NTA on May 12 amid allegations of a paper leak. The CBI is currently investigating this matter.
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