The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has clarified that claims about the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination question papers being printed at the Ministry of Finance’s secured press are false. The government has labelled the reports as “Fake” and urged students, parents, and the public to rely only on official sources.
Fake News Alert: The Press Information Bureau’s fact-checking unit has clarified that claims circulating in sections of the media regarding the printing of the NEET-UG re-examination question papers at the secured printing press of the Ministry of Finance are completely false.
According to the official clarification issued by the Press Information Bureau through its fact-checking handle, the Ministry of Finance is not involved in printing the NEET-UG re-examination question papers. The government has labelled the viral claim as “Fake” and urged the public not to trust or share unverified information related to the examination process.
The clarification comes amid heightened scrutiny surrounding the NEET-UG 2026 examination following allegations of a paper leak and the subsequent announcement of a re-examination.
Several misleading reports and social media posts had claimed that the re-exam papers would be printed at a highly secure government press under the Finance Ministry. However, PIB Fact Check has denied these reports and advised students and parents to depend only on official government sources for authentic updates.
-
Two Minutes Of Shocking DRS Blunders Cost Afghanistan Three Wickets In IND vs AFG Test

-
French Open 2026: Mirra Andreeva Becomes Youngest Women’s Champion Since Monica Seles With Maiden Grand Slam Triumph

-
Khan Sir To File Anticipatory Bail Petition After Being Named In FIR Over Coaching Centre Vandalism

-
Salim Kumar, 56, Dies In Kochi A Day After Being Put On Ventilator; Mammootty Pays Tribute: 'The Grief Of Your Loss Will Never Fade'

-
'Civilizational Decline': JD Vance Blames Migration Policies For Student's Murder, Sparks UK-US Political Row
