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There have been many rumors spreading on social media and messaging apps claiming that the NEET 2026 question paper has been leaked. These messages have caused confusion and panic among students who are preparing for one of the biggest medical entrance exams in India. Many aspirants are worried and unsure about what to believe. However, it is important to understand that these claims are not true.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has clearly stated that the question paper has not been leaked. They have assured students that all exam materials of NEET UG exam are handled with strict security measures and there is no chance of any leak or early access. Students are advised not to trust such rumors or fall for fake information shared online. Instead, they should stay calm, focus on their preparation, and rely only on official updates from NTA. Read the full article to know comprehensively about the NEET 2026 paper leak, NTA’s official statement, and why students should not believe such misleading claims.
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Rumors about the NEET 2026 question paper leak have been circulating on social media and messaging platforms. In recent days, several posts on Telegram, WhatsApp, and other platforms have claimed that the NEET 2026 question paper has been leaked. These claims often include fake screenshots, edited documents, or promises of “early access” to the paper in exchange for a hefty amount of money.
Such rumors appear almost every year before the NEET UG exam, targeting students who are already stressed. Scammers take advantage of this fear by offering so-called “leaked papers” in return for money or personal details. In reality, these papers are fake, and students end up losing both their money and valuable time.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has made it clear that everything related to the NEET 2026 exam is completely safe and secure. All question papers and confidential materials are handled with strict security measures, and they have been safely delivered to NEET 2026 exam centres under tight protection.

NTA has also confirmed that there is no chance of any paper leak or early access to the questions. Any messages or posts claiming otherwise are false and meant to mislead students. NTA has also advised students not to believe such rumors or fall into traps set by scammers. If anyone comes across suspicious messages or activities related to paper leaks, they should report them to the authorities immediately so proper action can be taken.
The NTA has significantly upgraded its NEET UG 2026 security measures this time. Here’s why a NEET paper leak is extremely unlikely:
Strong multi-layer security: Question papers are kept safe using advanced digital encryption and strict physical protection.
Secure transportation: Papers are sent to exam centres through highly monitored and secure systems.
Access at the last moment: Centres get access to the papers just before the exam, reducing any chance of leaks.
Strict monitoring: CCTV cameras, observers, and biometric checks are used to ensure everything runs fairly.
Legal action against fraud: Anyone spreading fake leak news or scams can face serious punishment under the law.
While for NEET 2026, NTA has implemented several measures to prevent any paper leak, there have been some instances in past where the NEET UG question paper was leaked. A brief overview of the NEET paper leak in previous years is provided below.
| Exam | What Happened | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
NEET UG 2024 | Confirmed isolated leaks |
|
NEET UG 2021 | Alleged leak | Some reports claimed the paper appeared on social media about 30 minutes before the exam. Police made arrests in Rajasthan, but the impact was limited. |
AIPMT 2015 (Before NEET) | Major confirmed leak | This was a large-scale leak using electronic devices and cheating networks. The Supreme Court cancelled the entire exam and ordered a re-test. |
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