Re-NEET UG 2026 is scheduled on June 21. A notice claiming major changes in the exam pattern recently became viral on social media. Many students believed it was an official notification from NTA. However, the PIB Fact Check NEET team has confirmed that the notice is fake. Students should follow only official updates released by NTA and the Ministry of Education.
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has issued an important NTA Clarification regarding the viral notice. According to PIB, the document being shared online is a NEET 2026 Fake Notice and has not been released by the National Testing Agency.
The PIB Fact Check NEET team clearly stated that no official notification about changes in Re-NEET UG 2026 has been issued. Students should avoid trusting information shared through unofficial sources.
The viral NEET 2026 Fake Notice claimed several changes in the examination. It suggested:
Changes in the Re-NEET Exam Pattern 2026
Changes in the marking scheme
Increase in the difficulty level of the question paper
New examination rules and guidelines
PIB has confirmed that all these claims are false. The notice is fake and should not be trusted.
The National Testing Agency has confirmed through its NTA Clarification that there are no changes in the examination process. The NEET Re-Test 2026 will be conducted in the existing format.
Important details are:
Exam Date: June 21, 2026
Mode: Offline (Pen-and-Paper)
Duration: 3 Hours 15 Minutes
Syllabus: NCERT-based syllabus
Marking Scheme: No changes
The Re-NEET Exam Pattern 2026 remains the same. Students preparing for the NEET UG June 21 Exam should continue studying according to the official syllabus.
The NEET City Intimation Slip is an important document released before the examination. It informs candidates about the city where their examination centre is located.
The NEET City Intimation Slip helps students make travel arrangements before the exam day. However, it is not the admit card and cannot be used for entry into the examination hall.
Candidates should download the NEET City Intimation Slip from the official NTA website once it is released.
The NEET 2026 Admit Card is a mandatory document for appearing in the examination. No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination centre without a valid admit card.
The admit card will contain important details such as:
Candidate's name
Roll number
Exam date and time
Examination centre address
Important exam-day instructions
Students should carefully check all details printed on the NEET 2026 Admit Card and report any errors to NTA immediately.
PIB and NTA have advised candidates to:
Avoid sharing unverified notices
Check updates only on the official NTA website
Follow official NTA and PIB announcements
Ignore rumors about exam pattern changes
Avoid trusting fake news related to paper leaks
Students should remain focused on their preparation and rely only on official information.
Several important updates have been released for candidates appearing in Re-NEET UG 2026.
These include:
NEET City Intimation Slip
NEET 2026 Admit Card
Scribe Registration for PwD/PwBD Candidates
Submission of Bank Account Details for Fee Refund
These updates are part of the latest Re-NEET Latest News 2026 released by NTA.
Students should depend only on official sources for Re-NEET UG 2026 updates.
Official sources include:
NTA NEET Official Website
PIB Fact Check
Any information received through social media, WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, or unofficial websites should always be verified before trusting it.
As the NEET Re-Test 2026 approaches, many rumours and fake notices may continue to circulate online. The latest PIB Fact Check NEET has confirmed that the viral circular claiming changes in the Re-NEET Exam Pattern 2026 is fake.
The NEET UG June 21 Exam will be conducted in the existing format without any changes to the syllabus or marking scheme. Students should stay focused on their preparation, download their NEET City Intimation Slip and NEET 2026 Admit Card on time, and follow only official NTA announcements for correct information.
