With NEET UG 2026 scheduled for June 21, the NTA has launched a dedicated online portal to report fake paper leak claims, exam scams and misinformation. Candidates, parents and the public can flag suspicious websites, social media accounts and fraudsters. The agency has urged aspirants to rely only on official updates and warned that no one has prior access to the question paper.
With less than a week remaining for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2026, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a dedicated online platform to enable candidates, parents, coaching institutes and the general public to report suspicious claims and fraudulent activities related to the examination.
The move comes as NEET UG 2026 is scheduled to be held on June 21 and aims to curb the spread of misinformation, fake paper leak claims and scams that often surface in the days leading up to major competitive examinations.

In a public notice issued on June 15, the NTA said the reporting platform has been created to help preserve the integrity, transparency and fairness of the examination process. The agency has invited stakeholders to flag any suspicious content or activities that could mislead aspirants or compromise the credibility of the examination.
Platform to tackle fake paper leak claims
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