Panic created before NEET Re-Exam! Viral ‘paper leak’ video exposed, government issues big warning

NEET Re-Exam: Re-The alleged paper leak video that went viral on social media just before the exam has increased the concern of lakhs of students and parents. It was being claimed in the video that the question paper of the exam has already come out, but now the fact check agency of the government has revealed the truth of this entire matter.

Viral video increased students’ tension

A video was quickly shared among the candidates preparing for the re-exam, in which a sealed booklet was shown. It was claimed that this is the real question paper of NEET UG 2026 re-exam. As soon as the video went viral, an atmosphere of confusion and restlessness was created among the students.

Government made a big disclosure

After investigating the matter, the fact check team of Press Information Bureau (PIB) clearly said that the claim being made viral is completely misleading. According to the agency, the content shown in the video is not a part of the official examination packet and it is wrong to call it a paper leak.

The truth was revealed by a big mistake

During investigation, officials found that the booklet shown in the video was not accompanied by the mandatory OMR answer sheet that comes with every question paper packet of the NEET exam. For this reason, questions were raised on the credibility of the video and the claim was proved to be fake.

NTA gave important message to students (NEET Re-Exam)

National Testing Agency (NTA) has asked the candidates to get information related to the examination only from the official website and government platforms. Avoid trusting unconfirmed news and viral messages spreading on social media.

Rumors may affect preparation

Education experts say that such rumors before exams distract students’ attention and increase mental pressure. In such a situation, candidates should not believe any viral claim without checking its authenticity.

Advice for students and parents

Security arrangements have been strengthened for the re-exam. Officials have clarified that monitoring is being done at many levels to maintain the confidentiality of the question paper. Therefore, candidates should stay away from rumors and keep full focus on their preparation.

The alleged paper leak video that went viral before the NEET UG 2026 re-exam has been found to be fake after investigation. Both the government and NTA have appealed to the students to trust only the official information.

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