NEET UG 2026: New NTA Portal to Report Exam Fraud

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NEET UG 2026: New NTA Portal to Report Exam Fraud

With the NEET (UG)-2026 examination just around the corner, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has taken a massive step toward ensuring absolute transparency and integrity. In an official public notice released on 15 June 2026, the NTA announced the launch of a dedicated online platform designed to curb scams, fraudulent claims, and misinformation surrounding the high-stakes medical entrance exam.

Quick Answer: What You Need to Know

  1. The NTA launched a dedicated MyGov portal on June 15, 2026.
  2. It is meant to officially report fake NEET UG 2026 paper leaks and fraud.
  3. Candidates and parents can safely upload screenshots and evidence of suspicious online activity.
  4. No one has early access to the question paper; all such claims on Telegram/WhatsApp are scams.
  5. You can report issues directly at innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/.

The NEET (UG)-2026 exam is scheduled to take place on 21 June 2026. To protect aspirants and their families from extortion and panic during these crucial final days, this new reporting mechanism allows the public to flag malicious activities instantly.

What is the New NTA Reporting Platform?

The newly launched platform is a dedicated portal built in collaboration with MyGov India. It allows candidates, parents, coaching academies, and citizens to securely report any suspicious claims, unauthorized online content, or financial scams related to the upcoming NEET exam.

The primary objective is to eliminate the influence of scammers who exploit student anxiety by selling fake resources or making false promises.

What Should You Report?

The NTA has explicitly outlined the types of fraudulent activities that should be immediately brought to light through the portal:

Unauthorized Channels

Any website, social media account, or messaging group (such as Telegram or WhatsApp) claiming to have insider access to the official question paper.

Guaranteed Results

Individuals, groups, or agencies offering leaked examination content or “guaranteed selection” in exchange for monetary bribes or other favors.

Impersonation

Anyone falsely pretending to be an NTA official, an examination center functionary, or a legitimate government representative to extort candidates.

Panic-Inducing Content

Any deliberate online attempt or mass-forwarded message intended to mislead, scam, or create widespread panic among candidates and their families.

How to File a Report: Step-by-Step

If you encounter a suspicious post, link, or individual, you can submit an official report by providing the following details:

  1. Describe the Incident: Provide a clear narrative of what you witnessed or experienced.
  2. Identify the Platform: Specify where the activity occurred (e.g., specific website URL, Telegram group link, WhatsApp number).
  3. Date and Time: Note exactly when the incident took place or when you spotted the content.
  4. Attach Evidence: Upload supporting proof, such as screenshots, PDF documents, or direct links.

Official Links and Contact Information

Reports can be submitted directly through the official portals or verified government channels below.

Portal / Website TypeOfficial URL / Contact
Dedicated NEET Reporting Portalinnovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/
Official NTA Websitewww.nta.ac.in
Official NEET Portalneet.nta.nic.in
PIB Fact Check WhatsApp+91 8799711259
Official NTA Helpline+91-11-40759000
A Strict Warning from the NTA

“NTA reiterates that no individual, institution, or platform has access to NEET (UG)-2026 question papers prior to the conduct of the examination. Any claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading.”

The NTA strongly advises students and parents to completely ignore unverified social media forwards, block suspicious groups, and rely exclusively on official notices. Do not risk your academic future by engaging with fraudulent elements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I report a fake NEET UG 2026 paper leak?

You can visit the dedicated official portal at innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/ to fill out a brief incident report form and upload screenshots or links of the suspicious activity.

Is it safe to buy NEET question papers on Telegram?

No. The NTA has strictly clarified that nobody has access to the question papers before the exam. Anyone selling papers on Telegram or WhatsApp is a scammer, and engaging with them could result in legal trouble.

Can I report someone anonymously?

The primary goal of the portal is to gather actionable intelligence against fraudsters. You can securely submit evidence (like screenshots and URLs) directly to the government through the platform.

Report Suspicious Activity Immediately

Help maintain the integrity of the NEET UG 2026 examination. If you see someone spreading rumors or claiming to have the paper, take a screenshot and report it today.


Go to the NTA Reporting Portal

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