
Re-NEET 2026 Exam: National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced that the Re-NEET UG 2026 examination will be conducted on June 21, 2026, after the original May 3 exam was cancelled due to alleged paper leak and exam irregularities. The revised examination schedule has introduced several important changes related to exam timing, city selection, admit cards, and security measures.
The re-exam decision has affected lakhs of NEET aspirants across India, making it crucial for candidates to understand the latest updates before appearing for the medical entrance test.
The original NEET UG 2026 exam held on May 3 was cancelled following allegations of paper leaks and malpractice reported from multiple centres. The issue triggered nationwide protests and a CBI inquiry into the matter.
To restore transparency and fairness in the admission process, the Government of India approved a fresh examination on June 21.
Several major updates have been introduced for the re-exam. Here are the key changes candidates should know:
The NEET UG re-examination will now take place on Sunday, June 21, 2026. Candidates who had registered earlier do not need to apply again.
One of the biggest changes is the revised exam duration.
Earlier duration:
3 hours
New duration:
3 hours 15 minutes
The additional 15 minutes are being provided due to enhanced verification and security procedures at exam centres.
Previous admit cards issued for the May 3 exam will not remain valid.
NTA will release:
New exam city slips
Fresh admit cards for June 21
The revised admit cards are expected to be available from June 14 onward.
NTA has reopened the correction facility for candidates appearing in the re-exam.
Students can:
Update present address
Change preferred exam city choices
The move aims to help candidates get nearby exam centres for the revised examination.
Following the controversy, stricter security arrangements are expected during the re-exam.
Possible measures include:
Enhanced biometric verification
Increased frisking procedures
Stronger centre monitoring
Improved paper transportation security
The government has also ordered institutional reforms within the examination process.
No major change has been announced in the NEET UG 2026 syllabus for the June re-exam.
The exam will continue:
In offline pen-and-paper mode
With the same syllabus
With the same marking scheme
However, reports suggest Section B-style optional questions may not continue in future formats.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has announced that NEET UG is expected to shift to Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode from 2027 onwards as part of broader examination reforms.