In a move that has sent shockwaves through the medical aspirant community, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially rescheduled the NEET UG 2026 examination. Originally held on May 3, 2026, the nation’s largest medical entrance test was scrapped following widespread allegations of paper leaks and systemic irregularities.
While initial rumors pointed toward a June 6 date, official NTA communications have clarified that the re-examination is set to take place on June 21, 2026. This decision aims to restore the integrity of the selection process for millions of students vying for MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH seats across India.
The Controversy: Why Was NEET UG 2026 Cancelled?
The trouble began shortly after the May 3 examination, which saw over 22.8 lakh candidates appearing at centers across 551 cities. Investigations by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and state police units (specifically the Rajasthan SOG) flagged significant security breaches.
Reports emerged of a "guess paper" circulating on social media platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram nearly 15 days before the exam. Forensic analysis suggested that approximately 120 questions in the Chemistry section—and nearly 600 marks' worth of content in total—closely matched the leaked materials. To protect the future of honest candidates, the Government of India approved the NTA’s decision to void the May 3 results and conduct a fresh test.
New Exam Schedule and Important Dates
The NTA has moved swiftly to minimize the delay in the academic calendar. While students were bracing for a long wait, the agency has provided a clear roadmap for the re-conduct of the exam.
Event Original Date Rescheduled Date NEET UG 2026 Exam May 3, 2026 June 21, 2026City Intimation SlipReleased in AprilExpected by May 25, 2026Admit Card ReleaseReleased in AprilFirst week of June 2026Result DeclarationJune 2026 (Expected)July 2026 (Projected)Key Instructions for Candidates
For those feeling overwhelmed by the sudden change, the NTA has issued several clarifying points to ease the transition:
- No Re-registration Required: Students do not need to fill out new application forms. Your existing registration data and application number remain valid.
- No Additional Fees: There is no extra charge for appearing in the re-exam.
- New Admit Cards: The old admit cards from the May 3 session are now invalid. Every candidate must download a fresh admit card from the official NTA website (
exams.nta.ac.in/NEET) once released. - Exam Centers: While NTA aims to honor previous city preferences, there may be reshuffling of specific centers within those cities to enhance security measures.
Security Measures for the June Re-Exam
To prevent a repeat of the May 3 fiasco, the NTA is implementing a "multi-layered security framework." This includes:
- Aadhaar-based biometric authentication at every entry point.
- GPS-enabled transport for question papers with police escorts.
- Enhanced CCTV monitoring with AI-driven anomaly detection to spot suspicious behavior in real-time.
- Stricter frisking protocols involving high-sensitivity metal detectors.
Impact on Counseling and Admissions
The rescheduling will inevitably push back the NEET UG 2026 counseling process. Usually starting in July, the counseling sessions for All India Quota (AIQ) and State Quota seats are now expected to commence in August 2026. Medical colleges have been advised to prepare for a slightly delayed start to the academic session for the first-year batch.
Expert Advice: How to Utilize the Extra Time
With the re-exam now set for late June, students have been granted a "bonus" period of study. Experts suggest:
- Focus on Chemistry: Given that the Chemistry section was the primary focus of the leak investigation, students should ensure their conceptual clarity in this subject is ironclad.
- Mock Tests: Take at least two full-length mock tests per week to maintain the "exam temperament."
- Health and Wellness: June brings intense heat across most of India. Practice sitting for three hours in conditions similar to an exam hall to build physical endurance.
The cancellation of the May 3 exam was a difficult but necessary step to ensure fairness. As the NTA prepares for the June 21 re-test, aspirants are encouraged to stay focused on their revision and ignore unverified rumors on social media.
he registration portal for the UGC-NET June 2026 examination shall be closing on 20 May 2026 (up to 11:50 PM). All candidates who have not yet completed the process are once again advised to ensure that they: > > > Fill and submit the online application form paying the prescribed examination fee. Download and retain the confirmation page for future reference. The detailed registration procedure is provided at Annexure-I. Candidates are advised to check all the details filled in the online Application Form carefully before making the fee payment as no change shall be permitted later. Attention may be given to details such as Name, Father's Name, Mother's Name, Social Category, PwD Status, Difficulty in Writing Status, Scribe Requirement Status, Subject opted, and Exam City Choices selected by the candidate. Candidates should ensure that all information is correct and complete before final submission of the Application Form. It is reiterated that only candidates who have successfully paid the fee will be considered as having completed the application process