NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak Rumours Dismissed by National Testing Agency
NTA warns aspirants against scams and fake claims circulating online about the NEET UG 2026 question paper.
Rumours about a possible paper leak for NEET UG 2026 have been circulating widely across social media platforms, creating confusion and concern among aspirants. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially dismissed these claims, calling them false and misleading. In its latest advisory, the agency has urged students to stay cautious, avoid falling for scam attempts, and rely only on verified sources for exam-related updates.
No NEET UG 2026 Paper Leak, Confirms NTA
- Clarification from official authorities
- Rumours labeled false and misleading
NTA Advisory for NEET UG Aspirants
- Avoid social media misinformation
- Follow only official announcements
- Risks of engaging with fake sources
How Paper Leak Scams Target Students
- Telegram/WhatsApp fraud groups
- Fake promises of exam access
- Financial and legal risks
NEET UG 2026 Exam Guidelines and Updates
- Importance of official communication
- Key exam-day instructions (if applicable)
What Aspirants Should Do Now
- Focus on preparation
- Verify information sources
- Report suspicious activity
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FAQs
Q1: Is there a NEET UG 2026 paper leak?
No, the National Testing Agency has officially confirmed that there is no paper leak. All circulating claims are false.
Q2: What did the NTA say about the rumours?
NTA dismissed the rumours and warned students not to fall for scams or misleading information online.
Q3: How can students verify NEET UG updates?
Students should rely only on official NTA websites and announcements for accurate information.
Q4: Are there scams related to NEET UG papers?
Yes, scammers often claim to sell leaked papers. These are fraudulent and can lead to financial loss or legal trouble.
Q5: What should aspirants do if they see such messages?
They should ignore, avoid sharing, and report such messages to authorities or exam officials.
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