Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Announces Major Changes for NEET Exam
The Government has announced several major changes for the NEET examination after the cancellation of NEET UG 2026 due to the paper leak controversy. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared these updates during a press conference after NTA announced the NEET UG 2026 re-exam date.
The National Testing Agency will now conduct the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on 21 June 2026 across the country. Students will not need to pay any extra fee for the re-exam, and NTA will not ask candidates to complete fresh registration.
The Education Minister also confirmed that NEET will move to online mode from next year. Until now, NTA conducted the examination through OMR sheets in offline mode. The Government will now conduct the country’s biggest medical entrance examination through computers.
Dharmendra Pradhan accepted that mistakes happened during the earlier examination process. He assured students and parents that the Government stands with students and will take strict action against everyone involved in the paper leak case.
The Minister also said that the Central Bureau of Investigation will continue a detailed investigation into the matter. He promised stronger security and stricter arrangements for future examinations.
Government Announces Major Changes for NEET Exam
- The Education Minister announced several important decisions to improve the examination system and reduce stress for students.
- NTA will release admit cards for the 21 June re-exam before 14 June 2026.
- The Government will conduct NEET through online computer-based mode from next year instead of OMR sheets.
- Students will receive one week to select their preferred examination city according to their convenience.
- The Government will arrange transport facilities for students appearing in the examination.
- The Government will ensure that students do not face any extra financial burden because of the re-examination process.
- NTA will provide 15 extra minutes during the examination so students can complete OMR-related formalities comfortably for this year’s re-exam.
Dharmendra Pradhan also appealed to students not to fear the examination process. He encouraged candidates to continue preparation confidently and trust only official announcements and updates.
The Minister stated that the Government took strict decisions in the national interest and will not spare anyone responsible for the paper leak controversy.
| Key Points | Key Points |
|---|---|
| NEET will move to online mode from next year | NEET will become a computer-based test |
| NEET UG 2026 re-exam will take place on 21 June 2026 | Students will receive admit cards before 14 June 2026 |
| Students will get one week to choose exam city | Students will get 15 extra minutes in the exam |
| Examination timing will remain from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM | Students will not pay extra fees for the re-exam |
| NTA may refund examination fees | CBI is investigating the paper leak case |
| Government announced zero tolerance against exam leaks | Government will strengthen NTA |
| Minister highlighted Telegram leaks and cyber challenges | Authorities found leaked questions matched the actual paper |
| Students now have nearly five extra weeks for preparation | Students should trust only official NTA updates |
NTA has also released official helpline numbers for students and parents. Candidates can contact 011-40759000 or 011-69227700 for examination-related support and information.
Disclaimer – This article is based on official announcements, press conferences, and publicly available information at the time of publishing. Students and parents should regularly check the official NTA website and official notices for the latest updates, exam guidelines, and confirmation of all NEET UG 2026 details.




