NTA calls viral NEET paper leak video fake, says re-exam held successfully
NTA urged students, parents and the public to rely only on its official website and verified social media handles for updates.
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NTA said manufacturing and deliberately circulating such misinformation to defraud or alarm students was a serious offence (PTI)
New Delhi, 22 June
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has termed as fake a video being circulated on social media claiming that the NEET-UG 2026 paper was leaked.
In a
statement on X, the agency said the exam was conducted successfully under
comprehensive security and surveillance.
"NTA's
attention has been drawn to a fabricated video being circulated on social media
regarding NEET (UG) 2026. The video is fake, and the claims it makes are
false," the statement said.
"The
video is FAKE, and the claims it makes are false," it said.
The agency
said manufacturing and deliberately circulating such misinformation to defraud
or alarm students was a "serious offence."
"NTA,
with the support of I4C and law-enforcement agencies, is taking action against
those responsible for originating this content," the agency said.
The NTA
appealed to students, parents and the public to rely only on the official
website and the agency's verified social media handles for information and not
to amplify such material.
"Our
20 lakh-plus aspirants deserve a calm and fair process," it said.
More than
20 lakh medical aspirants took a second shot at the NEET re-exam on Sunday
after the original test was cancelled due to paper leaks, an issue that became
a hot potato for the government and triggered a popular protest movement.
Abhishek
Singh, the Director General of the National Testing Agency (NTA), which has
been receiving flak following the paper leak, said a
"whole-of-government" approach helped it to conduct the mammoth
exercise in record time.
In a
statement, NTA said more than 20 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET (UG)
2026 re-examination across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad. The
exam was conducted in 13 languages, including Hindi and English.
"This
was not the NTA acting alone. It was Team Bharat - a chain of people across the
country who showed up so that, for each candidate, the only thing that mattered
that morning was the paper in front of them," the agency said.
"In
all, around 7 lakh officials - police teams, observers and examination staff -
were mobilised across India to conduct this examination, and it was done in a
record 37 days. NTA is especially grateful to the experts from academic
institutions across the country who gave their personal time to help prepare
multiple sets of question papers," the NTA said.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviewed arrangements for the smooth
conduct of the re-examination at the NTA headquarters in Delhi's Okhla.
"NTA
apprised the minister of the logistical and technical arrangements put in place
for the efficient and transparent conduct of the examination," the
Ministry of Education said.
The NTA
said extensive arrangements were made for all candidates, including more than
10,000 Persons with Disabilities.
"Special
arrangements were put in place for around 81 candidates with medical
conditions, among them a child who had been in a road accident, and a child
undergoing chemotherapy, who were determined not to miss an exam they had
prepared for years," it said.
The agency
said Aadhaar-based biometric and face authentication, CCTV surveillance,
jammers and two-layer frisking with the support of state police were deployed
at examination centres.
"Command
and control centres for CCTV monitoring were established at the national level
- at the NTA and at the Ministry of Education, at 34 Centrally Funded
Institutions of the Department of Higher Education, in every State, and at
District Collectorates," it said.
"There
were some minor reports regarding people coming with wrong admit cards, people
coming with some forged admit cards at a few places; impersonation cases were
also found out," NTA DG Abhishek Singh said.
"At a
few places, somebody was trying to take a mobile phone; action has been taken
on that because that's the purpose of putting frisking, when you put CCTV
cameras, when you put handheld metal detectors, to not allow any unfair
means... and there were a few people who were trying to do that, but they were
not able to," he said.
While a
probe is underway into the alleged paper leak, the newly formed Cockroach Janta Party, led by Abhijeet Dipke, which started as an online campaign, has been
holding protests in the country, demanding the education minister's
resignation.
The NTA
said the conduct of the exam drew on the support of CAPF and several central
ministries.
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