NTA’s Message To Students Ahead Of NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: Before NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam, NTA’s message to students, special request to parents and teachers


New Delhi. The re-exam of NEET UG 2026 is to be held on June 21. The timing of the exam will be from 2:00 pm to 5:15 pm. A message has been issued to all the students before the examination by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the organization conducting this examination. It says that now only three days are left for the exam. Every candidate has worked hard and prepared for this. Now is the time to trust your hard work. Stay calm, sleep well and focus on doing your best in the exam. Take a deep breath, believe in yourself and give your best. We are with you.

NTA has said that the exam will be held on time only. Please do not be misled by the rumors of postponement of the exam or the talk on social media. Trust only the official information of NTA. We would like to assure you that extensive arrangements have been made in collaboration with the concerned ministries, state governments and security agencies for a safe and fair examination. The integrity of this process is our top priority and we have robust, multi-layered security in place. Any attempt at malpractice will be dealt with strictly as the safety of honest and hardworking students is our main objective.

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In its message, NTA wrote, the difficult decision to cancel the examination held on May 3 was completely in your interest. As soon as the irregularities in the examination came to light, we took steps to maintain the fairness of the process for every honest candidate. We have learned from those experiences and this time we have made the system even stronger. If you’re feeling pressured, remember you’re not alone. The MANAS mental-health helpline (14416) is available and will provide help to anyone who needs it. Asking for help is a sign of courage. It is a humble request to parents, teachers and everyone to please help our students remain calm. Do not share information without verification. Let the students go into the examination with a calm and composed mind.

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