
NEET UG 2026 Exam Cancellation: The National Testing Agency has officially cancelled the NEET UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3, 2026. The decision came after the agency reviewed investigative findings and inputs shared by central agencies and law enforcement authorities regarding the conduct of the examination.
According to NTA, the examination process could not continue in its current form after the findings received during the investigation. The agency stated that the decision has been taken to maintain transparency and trust in the national examination system.
In its official notice, NTA said it had referred the matter to central agencies on May 8, 2026, for independent verification and necessary action.
एजेंसी के अनुसार:
इन सभी के आधार पर भारत सरकार की मंजूरी के साथ परीक्षा रद्द करने का निर्णय लिया गया।
NTA ने कहा कि राष्ट्रीय स्तर की परीक्षाओं की विश्वसनीयता बनाए रखना उसकी प्राथमिकता है।
Yes. NTA has confirmed that the examination will be re-conducted.
However:
Students have been advised to regularly monitor official channels for updates.
The Government of India has referred the matter to the Central Bureau of Investigation for a comprehensive inquiry into the allegations connected to the examination.
NTA stated that it will fully cooperate with the investigation and provide:
The investigation is expected to examine the extent of irregularities linked to the examination process.
NTA has clarified that students do not need to register again for the re-examination.
According to the agency:
This means candidates will not need to submit a fresh application form.
No additional examination fee will be charged for the re-conducted examination.
NTA also stated that fees already paid by students will be refunded while the re-exam process will be conducted using the agency’s internal resources.
The agency has confirmed that fresh admit cards will be issued before the re-examination.
Revised admit card dates and examination schedules will be announced separately through official channels. Students and parents have also been advised not to rely on unverified social media claims.
NTA has requested students and parents to trust only official announcements related to:
The agency specifically warned candidates against believing misinformation circulating online.