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After some days of NEET UG 2026 exam, reports of suspected malpractice surfaced. The National Testing Agency (NTA) confirmed the inputs and handed them to central agencies for investigation. The Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG) initiated action linked to an alleged organised cheating network. Here is everything candidates and parents need to know right now.

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What Happened - At a Glance

Detail Facts
Exam Date May 3, 2026
Malpractice Inputs Received May 7, 2026 (late evening)
Escalated to Central Agencies May 8, 2026 (morning)
Action Initiated By Rajasthan Special Operations Group (SOG)
Nature of Allegation Organised malpractice network
Investigation Status Ongoing

NTA's Official Position

NTA has confirmed that suspected malpractice inputs from NEET UG 2026 have been handed to central agencies for independent verification.

The agency received inputs on the late evening of May 7. By the morning of May 8, those inputs were escalated to central agencies. NTA stated it is cooperating fully - sharing all exam-related data and technical assistance with investigators.

On the outcome, NTA was clear: it will not speculate. The agency said that whatever the agencies determine - including findings that may require further action - will be handled transparently and shared through established procedure.

The official statement was posted on NTA's X (Twitter) handle on May 10, 2026.

Security Measures NTA Claims Were in Place

NTA says the exam was conducted under a full security framework. These were the measures deployed on exam day:

  • GPS-tracked vehicles used to transport question papers with unique, traceable watermark identifiers
  • AI-assisted CCTV monitoring operated from a central control room across all centres
  • Biometric verification completed for every candidate before entry
  • 5G jammers deployed at all examination centres
  • Over 2 lakh personnel on ground, including 6,000 observers and 674 city coordinators

Despite these measures, malpractice inputs emerged four days after the exam. The investigation will determine where and how the breach occurred.

Context - Why This Matters

NEET UG is the single gateway to MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH admissions across India. This year, 22,79,743 candidates registered for the exam. Among them were 13.32 lakh female and 9.46 lakh male students. The stakes are not abstract. For most of these students, years of preparation and significant family investment come down to this one exam.

This is not the first time NEET UG malpractice has made headlines. The same situation was repeated when the Ministry of Education provided a similar case to the CBI in 2024. That context makes the current NEET 2026 probe more significant - and makes transparency from NTA and central agencies even more critical.

The investigation is ongoing. Facts will be established in due course.

Also read: For the latest on NEET UG 2026 - answer key and rank predictor.

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FAQs

No official delay has been announced. Results are expected in late May to early June 2026.

NTA has not indicated this. Any decision depends entirely on what the investigation finds.

No. NTA has made it clear that the vast majority of valid candidates' integrity and hard work are unquestionable and will not be reduced.

Only trust neet.nta.nic.in and NTA's official X handle. Do not rely on social media rumours.

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