NEET UG 2026 admit card soon, NTA gives answers to many important questions including dress code, FAQ released
Two major updates have come out on the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG 2026). National Testing Agency has issued an alert regarding rumors related to paper leak. Apart from this, answers to frequently asked questions have also been given. Which candidates should know about. Please note that city information slip has also been issued. Candidate Official Website You can check the allotted cities by visiting.
NTA has advised candidates to beware of fraudsters spreading rumours. The agency said that rumors are being spread on Telegram and other platforms about the leak of question papers of NEET exam, candidates should not become victims of such fraud.
It is advised to trust only official information from official websites and verified social media handles. Legal action has also been taken against people spreading misleading news. Such channels are also being blocked.
Know these important things including dress code
- Valid original IT proof will be mandatory. Without this, students will not be allowed entry into the examination hall.
- Candidates are advised to fill the OMR sheet carefully using pen. It has been asked not to use overwriting and correction fluid.
- For NEET UG dress code, candidates have been advised to wear light and simple clothes. Wearing full sleeves, accessories and heavy items is prohibited.
- Watch or any electronic device will not be allowed in the exam hall.
Exam will be held in single shift
The exam will be conducted on May 3 in various cities across the country. Admit cards may be released soon. Which candidates will be able to download by entering the application number and password. The exam will be of 180 minutes. It will be organized from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. A total of 180 questions will be asked. The total marks will be 720. 45-45 MCQ questions related to Physics and Chemistry will be asked. The number of questions in Biology section will be 90. Four marks will be given for each correct answer. One mark will be deducted for wrong answer.
NEET (UG) 2026 is near. Stay prepared.
Valid ID, dress code & exam rules matter. Don’t let small mistakes cost you.
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Beware of fraudsters spreading rumors about NEET papers on Telegram and other platforms.
Do not fall prey to such scams.
Rely only on official updates from NTA website and verified social media handles.
Strict legal action is being taken and such channels are being blocked.
— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) April 18, 2026
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