
NTA re-NEET admit card 2026 can be accessed on neet.nta.nic.in; Updates on hall ticket, Telegram ban, paper leak, refund process, new guidelines, counselling, cutoffs, pattern, and more
NEET re-exam 2026 hall tickets have been issued on the NTA’s official website at neet.nta.nic.in. Students will require their application number or date of birth details and password to access the admit card.
As per NTA, more than 10 lakh students have downloaded the re-NEET UG admit card 2026. NTA NEET UG 2026 admit card entails candidates’ details, exam centre name and address, timing, important instructions and other information.
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NTA’s facility to report suspicious claims
NTA has recently launched an online facility for students, parents, coaching institutes, and the general public to report any suspicious claims or fraudulent activity related to the re-NEET question paper 2026. Any claims of NEET paper leak or suspicious activities can be submitted at innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/.
The testing agency also reiterated that no individual, institution, or platform has access to the re-NEET 2026 UG question papers. Any claims suggesting a paper leak or access to the question paper are false and misleading.
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Additionally, NTA has opened the NEET UG 2026 fee refund correction window. Students are advised to enter accurate information on the facility and ensure all details mentioned belong to their intended beneficiary account.
Re-NEET UG 2026 guidelines
Based on students’ feedback, NTA has made changes to the NEET UG question booklet design. Notably, two more rough work pages have been added after the instructions page on the question paper booklet. The revised layout of the question paper has been incorporated in both English and regional language versions of the paper.
NTA has given an extra 15 minutes for the NEET re-exam 2026. The extra time will cover checking procedures done by invigilators and signing of the attendance sheet, so that students get enough time to finish their exam.
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