Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan chaired a high-level review meeting on preparations for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, which is scheduled to be conducted on June 21, Sunday.
The meeting was held at a crucial time, as the earlier NEET-UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3 was cancelled following allegations of irregularities and paper leak. More than 22 lakh students had appeared for the exam, making the re-exam a matter of national importance.
Minister Stresses Zero Loopholes
During the review meeting, the Education Minister directed officials to ensure that the re-examination is conducted in a completely secure, transparent and foolproof manner.
He emphasised that all lapses and loopholes noticed in the earlier examination process must be identified and eliminated before the re-test.
The message was clear: this time, there should be no compromise on examination integrity.
Strict Security and Monitoring at Exam Centres
The Minister instructed officials to strengthen monitoring systems at examination centres. He also asked authorities to coordinate with District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police across states to ensure smooth and secure arrangements.
This coordination is expected to help in:
- stronger centre-level supervision
- strict security checks
- better crowd management
- quick response to suspicious activity
- smooth conduct of the examination
Student Facilities Also Discussed
Apart from security, the Minister also focused on student convenience. Officials have been asked to ensure basic facilities at examination centres, including drinking water, transportation support and other essential arrangements.
This is important because many students will again have to travel for the re-exam after already appearing once on May 3.
Important Points for Students
The NEET-UG 2026 re-exam will be held on June 21, 2026.
The exam timing will be 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM, including 15 minutes for examination formalities.
The exam will continue in pen-and-paper mode.
It will be conducted in 13 languages: Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
Candidates can update their present address and first two preferred exam cities through the official NEET/NTA portal till May 21.
No correction will be allowed except present address and exam city preference.
Candidates who do not change their city preference will retain their earlier selected cities.
No additional fee will be charged for the re-examination.
City intimation slips and admit cards are expected to be released later on the official website, tentatively by June 14.
The result declaration date will be announced later.
NEET to Move to CBT Mode from Next Year
NTA has also announced that from next year, NEET-UG will be conducted in Computer-Based Test mode. This move is expected to improve examination security and reduce risks linked to physical question paper handling.
However, the shift to CBT will require strong digital infrastructure, proper planning and fair access for rural and economically weaker students.
Strong Line for Students
Students should remember: this re-exam is not a punishment for honest candidates; it is a second chance to protect merit, fairness and the value of hard work.
At this stage, students must avoid panic and focus on revision, mock tests, NCERT concepts and time management.
Final Advice
Students and parents should rely only on official NTA communication channels. Social media rumours, fake admit card updates and unofficial exam-related messages should be ignored.
For clarification, candidates can contact the official helpline numbers:
011-40759000 / 011-69227700
Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
Conclusion
The NEET-UG 2026 re-exam is now a test not only for students but also for the examination system. After the paper leak controversy, the government and NTA are under pressure to conduct the exam with absolute transparency, accountability and security.
For students, the best strategy is simple: stay calm, trust only official updates and prepare with full discipline for June 21