The National Testing Agency NTA has launched a dedicated reporting platform for suspicious claims related to the NEET UG 2026 examination scheduled on 21 June, 2026. Candidates, parents, coaching institutes, and the public can report fake paper leak claims and fraudulent activities through this platform.

NTA Opens NEET Fake Claim Reporting Portal
NTA Opens Reporting Platform for NEET UG 2026
After NTA Released NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Admit Cards for 21 June, there was a public notice issued on 15 June, 2026 to support the integrity and transparency while ensuring fairness of public examinations. The platform has been created so that users can report misleading content or suspicious activities connected with NEET UG 2026.
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What Can Be Reported on the Portal?
NTA has listed the types of suspicious content that you can report. These include:
- Unauthorised websites, social media accounts, messaging channels, etc. claiming access to the NEET UG 2026 question paper or answer key.
- Individuals or groups claiming to provide leaked papers or exam content for money.
- Persons impersonating NTA officials or examination functionaries.
- Any activity that may mislead or create panic among candidates and families.
Where Can Users Report Suspicious Claims for NEET (UG) 2026 Re-test?
You can submit reports through the dedicated portal shared by NTA: Reporting Suspecious Claims in NEET-UG 2026 Exam
You can also share such information through the official NTA websites:
When you submit a report, provide details about the nature of the incident and the platform or channel where it was seen. The accepted evidence can be screenshots or documents.
NTA Warns Against Fake Paper Leak Claims
NTA says that no individual or platform has access to NEET UG 2026 question papers before the examination. Any claim suggesting otherwise is misleading.
Also, NTA advises to not engage with or forward any unverified information shared through social media or messaging platforms. You should rely only on official notices issued by NTA.
PIB Fact Check Support
NTA will continue to monitor misleading and fraudulent activities with the PIB Fact Check Unit and relevant law enforcement agencies.
Misleading content related to the Government of India can also be reported to PIB Fact Check through:
WhatsApp: +91 8799711259
Email: [email protected]
Important Links
| How to Revise/Study for NEET Exams in 15 Days | City Intimation Slip Released for NEET (UG) 2026 Re-Examination |
Final Takeaway
NTA’s reporting platform gives you a direct way to report fake NEET UG 2026 claims. So, you should avoid unverified messages. Use only official NTA websites for updates related to the NEET UG 2026 exam.
Source
NTA Official Public Notice, 15 June, 2026: click here to read.
Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per NTA, the Education Ministry, and the Government of India.







