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NEET UG Exam: Complete these essential tasks before visiting the portal; NTA issues advisory for students..
Indiaemploymentnews | June 15, 2026 6:39 PM CST


Following the cancellation of the NEET UG exam due to an alleged paper leak, the test will now be re-conducted on June 21. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an advisory for NEET UG candidates regarding this re-examination. It notes that some individuals might experience high server load while updating their bank account details on the portal. To make this process faster and easier, please keep the following items ready.

Before logging in, keep the following ready:
Full name (as per bank records)
Bank account number
IFSC code
Scanned copy of a cancelled cheque

'Review all details carefully'
According to the NTA, keeping these documents ready in advance will help candidates complete all necessary tasks smoothly and download their admit cards without delay. Candidates are advised to carefully verify all information entered on the portal before final submission to avoid any errors or delays in processing. The NTA stated that candidates should rely solely on official NTA communication channels for updates and official information.

Exam to be conducted fairly: Pradhan
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan assured students on Friday that the NEET UG re-examination would be conducted in a fair and orderly manner. The Education Minister urged students to remain confident and focus on their studies. The exam originally held on May 3 was cancelled due to an alleged paper leak; the re-examination is now scheduled for June 21.

NEET exam to be held again on June 21
Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters in Bhopal that the NEET exam would be held again on June 21. "Through you all, I appeal to all NEET aspirants to maintain their confidence and focus on their studies. The re-examination will be conducted in a fair and orderly manner." Responding to a question, the Education Minister stated that the NTA, the body conducting the medical entrance exam, has decided to grant students an additional 15 minutes of time.

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