NEET 2026 Leak Claim: NTA Flags Fake Telegram Groups
NEET 2026 leak claim: NTA flags fake Telegram groups selling question papers. Students should be cautious of scams and only use official sources.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has approached the Cyber Crime Cell to investigate social media claims regarding the unauthorized sale of RE-NEET 2026 question papers on Telegram channels.
NEET 2026 Recruitment: Overview
| Authority / Board | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
|---|---|
| Vacancy/Post Name | NEET 2026 Aspirants |
| Advt No. / Cycle | RE-NEET 2026 |
| Selection Process | Written Test |
| Official Website | nta.ac.in |
Important Dates & Schedule
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| RE-NEET 2026 Exam | 21st June 2026 |
| Investigation of Fake Telegram Groups | Ongoing |
How to Stay Safe from Scams
To avoid student victimisation, the NTA has warned students against paying money for so-called leaked papers. These are scams, and students should only use official sources from NTA's official website nta.ac.in and verified social media pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the NTA's response to the allegations of NEET 2026 leak?
A: The NTA has issued a warning on each and every such leak allegations again and again. The agency has identified and flagged several posts with paper on Telegram and WhatsApp as fraudulent.
Q: How can students stay safe from scams?
A: Students should be cautious of scams and only use official sources from NTA's official website nta.ac.in and verified social media pages. They should not pay money for so-called leaked papers, as these are scams.
Q: What is the CBI investigating?
A: The CBI is now investigating the initial case of NEET UG 2026 paper leak. The NTA director-general has stated that “the paper is not leaked from our system”.
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