As the NEET UG 2026 re-examination date approaches, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is ramping up its communication strategies to provide candidates with reliable updates and safeguard them against online scams. The agency is utilizing official SMS, emails, WhatsApp notifications, and verified digital platforms to relay crucial instructions regarding the upcoming exam.
Addressing Misinformation and Fraud
This initiative comes in response to rising concerns about misinformation and fraudulent schemes targeting students and their families during the exam period. NTA has advised candidates to depend solely on verified communication channels and to disregard any suspicious messages, links, or calls.
Official Reminders from NTA
With the re-examination set for June 21, 2026, NTA has begun sending reminders to registered candidates about downloading admit cards, exam guidelines, and security advisories. In addition to updates on its official website and social media, NTA is directly communicating with students via SMS, email, and WhatsApp to ensure timely information delivery and awareness of potential online fraud.
Identifying Genuine NEET Communications
To help candidates distinguish between authentic and fraudulent messages, NTA has released information about its official communication channels.
Official SMS Sender ID
Candidates will receive legitimate SMS notifications exclusively from the sender ID: NICPEP. Messages from unknown sender IDs claiming to provide exam-related information should be ignored.
Official Email Address
All genuine NEET-related emails originate from: no-reply.neet.nta@nic.in. Emails from different addresses should be approached with caution and verified through official channels before opening attachments or clicking links.
NEET UG Updates on Official Website
NTA has confirmed that all exam-related information, including admit card downloads and official announcements, is available solely through the NEET portal. Students are encouraged to access the website directly rather than relying on links from unknown sources.
Verified WhatsApp Communication
NTA has also established a verified WhatsApp account for direct communication with students. The only authorized WhatsApp number for exam-related broadcasts is: +91 78279 80287. Candidates can identify the official account by its verified NTA name, a blue verification badge, and official branding.
New Admit Cards Issued
Candidates should note that admit cards from the previous examination held on May 3 are no longer valid for the re-examination. New admit cards have been issued for the June 21 test, and many students may have new examination centers. Those who have already downloaded their revised admit cards do not need to download them again unless instructed otherwise.
NTA's Warning Against Fraud
Given the sensitive nature of the examination, NTA has reiterated that it does not share examination papers, answer keys before their official release, leaked study materials, admit cards through random links, or request additional payments. Candidates are urged to be wary of individuals or groups claiming to provide access to question papers or special examination privileges, as these offers are fraudulent.
Reporting Suspicious Activity
If candidates encounter suspicious messages, fraudulent links, or scam-related calls, they should refrain from engaging with them. Such incidents should be reported immediately through official channels designated for examination-related complaints and cybercrime reporting.
Final Advice for Candidates
With the NEET UG 2026 re-examination approaching, students should concentrate on their preparation while ensuring they obtain updates only from official NTA platforms. By relying on verified communication channels, checking admit card details carefully, and remaining vigilant against scams, candidates can protect themselves from fraud and avoid unnecessary confusion.
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