NTA urges NEET-UG candidates to stay calm, ignore rumours ahead of re-exam
The Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday (June 18, 2026) urged NEET-UG candidates to remain calm and focus on their preparation, asserting that extensive arrangements have
The Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday (June 18, 2026) urged NEET-UG candidates to remain calm and focus on their preparation, asserting that extensive arrangements have been made to ensure a safe, secure and fair examination. In a message on X, the agency said the re-examination will be conducted on Sunday (June 21, 2026) as scheduled and asked candidates not to be swayed by rumours of postponement or by the "noise on social media". ๐ A message to our students The NEET UG 2026 examination is just three days away. To every candidate: you have worked hard, you have prepared, and now is the time to trust your effort. Stay calm, rest well, and focus on doing your best. That is all that is asked of you.
Theโฆ โ Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) June 18, 2026 "Rely only on official communication from NTA," it said. Also Read | Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan holds review meeting for NEET re-examination preparations "We want to reassure you that extensive arrangements are in place for a safe, secure and fair examination, in close coordination with relevant ministries, state governments and security agencies. The integrity of this process is our highest priority, and robust, multi-layered safeguards have been put in place," it said. The agency also warned against malpractice, saying, "Any attempt at malpractice will be dealt with firmly - because protecting honest, hardworking students is exactly what this is about." Referring to the cancellation of the original examination conducted on May 3, the NTA said the decision was taken in the interest of candidates and that lessons from the episode had been used to strengthen the examination process.
"The difficult decision taken on 3rd May was made solely in your interest. The moment a problem was identified, we acted to protect the fairness of the process for every sincere candidate. We have carried those lessons forward and strengthened the system further this time," it said. The NTA also highlighted the availability of mental health support for students facing examination-related stress. "If the pressure feels heavy, please know you are not alone. The MANAS mental-health helpline (14416) is available, and support is there for anyone who needs it. Reaching out is a sign of strength," the message said. The NTA further appealed to parents, teachers and the wider community to help keep students calm and avoid sharing unverified information. "Please help us keep our students calm.