NEET UG Re-Exam Date 2026: New Date for NEET Exam Announced; Re-Exam to be Held on June 21..
The examination was cancelled due to the NEET UG paper leak controversy. Over 2.3 million students had appeared for the exam. Following the cancellation of the NEET UG examination, a single question weighed on the minds of the hundreds of thousands of students who had participated: would the NEET UG exam be conducted again?
However, the NTA has now officially announced the date for the NEET UG examination. Consequently, all candidates intending to appear for the NEET UG re-examination are advised to intensify their exam preparations. The NTA is scheduled to be examined in the month of June.
**When will the exam be held?**
According to the official notification issued by the NTA, the NEET UG examination will be conducted nationwide on June 21. Additionally, the NTA is expected to issue the admit cards within the next few days. Students participating in the re-examination will be able to download their admit cards by visiting the NTA's official website: neet.nta.nic.in.
**Is re-registration required?**
According to the NTA, students intending to appear for the NEET UG re-examination are not required to register again to participate in the exam. Furthermore, no additional fee will be charged to the students.
**What was the full extent of the matter?**
Before the NEET UG examination, a major incident involving the leak of a 'guess paper' came to light. Specifically, just a few days before the NEET UG exam, these guess papers were being circulated to students via WhatsApp in Sikar, Rajasthan, and at certain coaching centers. Subsequently, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan conducted an investigation and discovered that the majority of the questions asked in the NEET examination matched the guess paper verba
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