Ahead of NEET 2026 wey dem schedule for June 21, authorities don intensify efforts to safeguard di integrity of di examination by blocking more dan 50 Telegram channels wey dem allegedly link to circulation of leaked, fake, or misleading exam-related content.
Di government don also file complaints with law enforcement agencies and cybercrime authorities to crack down on misinformation and potential malpractice.
Di National Testing Agency (NTA) don launch a portal for candidates to report rumours and claims concerning NEET-UG re-exam. According to Parijat Mishra, a career counseling expert at a private coaching institute, di reporting platform don launch to report suspicious claims, unauthorized content, and fraudulent activities related to di exam.
“Dis don do to ensure di integrity, transparency, and fairness of public examinations. Under di platform, information fit provide regarding websites, social media accounts, and messaging channels wey dey claim to get question papers or answer keys,” e talk.
Information fit also provide regarding groups or individuals wey dey solicit money by promising paper leaks or guaranteeing exam content. Dis apart, information fit also provide on individuals wey dey impersonate NTA, exam and government officials.
Furthermore, any activity or content wey dey mislead candidates or dia families, or wey dey spread rumors and confusion concerning di exam, fit report on di platform, Mishra talk. Screenshots, links, or other documents fit also upload as evidence.
Wetin to report: unauthorized websites, social media accounts, or messaging channels wey dey claim access to di NEET (UG) 2026 question paper or answer key; individuals or groups wey dey claim to provide examination content, leaked papers, or guaranteed results in exchange for money or any oda consideration; persons wey dey impersonate NTA officials, examination functionaries, or government representatives; any oda activity or content wey intend to mislead, defraud, or create panic among candidates and dia families.
Di National Testing Agency go monitor di situation in coordination with di Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check Unit and oda agencies. Di NTA don say di question papers no dey available to any individual, institution, or platform before di exam.
“All claims are false and misleading. Candidates and parents dem advise not to believe or spread false information on social media or messaging platforms. No trust any messages or groups wey dey claim to get leaked paper. Report anyone wey dey ask for money immediately,” e talk.