What Exactly Happened?
The NEET UG 2026 examination was held on May 3, 2026, across India. Soon after the exam, reports began circulating that a “guess paper” shared on Telegram days before the test contained questions that closely matched the actual NEET paper. Investigations by the Rajasthan Police and central agencies confirmed the allegations.
On May 12, 2026, the National Testing Agency (NTA) released an official press release cancelling the exam entirely. The Government of India also referred the matter to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a detailed inquiry. According to reports, CBI investigations traced the alleged source of the leak to individuals with connections inside the NTA, and arrests have been made across Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Haryana.
This news has understandably caused enormous anxiety. But here is the most important thing to understand right now: this is not the end of your journey — it is a restart with more time in your hands.
📅 Official NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Timeline
7 Things Every Student Must Do Right Now
With 34 days left until the re-exam, every day matters. Here is your clear, step-by-step action plan:
Use the NTA Correction Window Immediately
The NTA has opened a correction facility at neet.nta.nic.in from May 15 to May 21, 2026 (till 11:50 PM). Around 22.79 lakh candidates can use this to update their current address and revise their preferred exam city. This window will close on May 21 — do not miss it. Log in with your application number and date of birth.
Confirm Your Registration Is Still Valid
There is no need to register again. NTA has confirmed that all existing registration details, candidature, and application forms from the May 3 exam remain fully valid for the June 21 re-exam. Your previously paid fees are also being refunded — you will not pay any additional amount for the re-exam.
Follow Only Official Channels
Misinformation on social media is spreading rapidly. Only trust official updates from neet.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in. Avoid Telegram “guess paper” groups, WhatsApp forwards, and unverified YouTube channels claiming to have re-exam question predictions.
Download Your Re-Exam Admit Card on June 14
Fresh admit cards will be issued for Re-NEET 2026. The admit card used for the May 3 exam is no longer valid. NTA has announced the admit card and city intimation slip will be released on June 14, 2026. Download it from the official website using your application number and date of birth. The old admit card will not be accepted at the exam centre.
Restart Your Preparation with a Structured Plan
The syllabus and exam pattern are unchanged. The re-exam will be conducted in pen-and-paper (offline) mode with the same 180 MCQ format. +4 for every correct answer, -1 for every wrong answer. Students will get 15 extra minutes compared to the May exam. This is bonus preparation time — use it wisely.
Take Full-Length Mock Tests Weekly
Use the next 34 days to take at least 3–4 full-length mock tests. Analyse your performance after each test — identify weak topics, time management gaps, and recurring mistakes. Mock tests also build the mental stamina needed to sit through a 3-hour 20-minute exam under pressure.
Seek Expert Guidance for Your College Options
Even while preparing for the re-exam, it is smart to start understanding which MBBS colleges match your likely score range — in India and abroad. Early awareness helps you make confident decisions during counselling season without panic.
Re-NEET 2026: Exam Pattern at a Glance
The re-examination will follow exactly the same structure as the original NEET UG 2026 exam. There are no changes to syllabus, sections, or marking scheme.
| Subject | Sections | Questions | Maximum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physics | Section A + Section B | 50 | 180 |
| Chemistry | Section A + Section B | 50 | 180 |
| Biology (Botany + Zoology) | Section A + Section B | 100 | 360 |
| Total | — | 200 (attempt 180) | 720 |
Your 34-Day Preparation Plan for June 21
You have approximately 34 days from today until the re-exam. Here is how to make every week count:
| Week | Focus Area | Key Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1 (May 18–24) |
Diagnosis & Reset | Take a full mock test to assess your current level. Identify weak chapters in all three subjects. Create a realistic daily timetable — 8–10 hours of study. |
| Week 2 (May 25–31) |
High-Weightage Topics | Focus on Biology: Genetics, Ecology, Plant & Human Physiology. In Chemistry: Organic reactions, Coordination Compounds. In Physics: Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics. |
| Week 3 (June 1–10) |
NCERT + Previous Year Papers | NEET Biology is nearly 90% NCERT. Read every line, table, and diagram. Solve last 5 years’ NEET question papers. Note repeated topics — they will appear again. |
| Week 4 (June 11–20) |
Revision + Mock Tests + Exam Ready | Only revision — no new topics. Take 2 full mock tests. Download admit card on June 14. Plan your travel to exam centre. Sleep 7–8 hours every night. |
Do’s and Don’ts for the Next 34 Days
✅ Do This
- Read NCERT thoroughly — especially Biology
- Take mock tests every 5–6 days
- Follow only neet.nta.nic.in for updates
- Sleep 7–8 hours daily
- Revise weak topics daily
- Update exam city in correction window by May 21
- Download new admit card on June 14
- Maintain a calm and consistent routine
❌ Don’t Do This
- Trust WhatsApp/Telegram “paper leaks”
- Start entirely new topics or books now
- Skip meals or sleep to study more
- Check social media news every hour
- Panic about the cancellation
- Use the old May 3 admit card at the centre
- Ignore official NTA notifications
- Wait until June to start revision
What About MBBS Counselling and Admissions?
Many students and parents are anxious about how the cancellation will affect MBBS admissions. Here is what we know:
NEET UG counselling — both at the All India Quota (MCC) level and at the state level — will be conducted based on the Re-NEET UG 2026 results. The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) and all state counselling authorities are expected to revise their counselling calendars accordingly. The admission process for MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses for the 2026–27 academic year will proceed after the re-exam results are declared.
— ShikshaMed Counselling Team
Students who were unhappy with their performance in the May 3 exam now have a second chance to significantly improve their score. This is a genuine opportunity — and the students who treat it that way will be the ones who benefit most.
Planning for MBBS Abroad as a Backup?
If you are a student who is uncertain about securing a seat through NEET counselling — whether due to score concerns or high competition — now is the right time to understand your options abroad. Countries like Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Philippines, and Nepal offer WHO-recognised, NMC-approved MBBS degrees at a fraction of the cost of Indian private medical colleges. ShikshaMed has guided thousands of students through this process successfully.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register again for Re-NEET 2026?
No. NTA has confirmed that all registered candidates are automatically eligible for the June 21 re-exam. Your existing registration details remain valid. You do not need to fill any new form or pay any additional fee.
Will the application fee be refunded?
Yes. NTA has confirmed that the application fee paid for the original May 3 exam will be refunded to all candidates.
Is the syllabus different for the re-exam?
No. The syllabus and exam pattern are exactly the same. There are no changes to the NEET UG 2026 syllabus. Students should continue their preparation as normal.
What if I want to change my exam centre city?
NTA has opened a correction window from May 15 to May 21, 2026 at neet.nta.nic.in where you can update your address and revise your preferred exam city. Act now — this window closes on May 21 at 11:50 PM.
When will the Re-NEET 2026 admit card be released?
The city intimation slip and new admit card will be released on June 14, 2026. The old admit card from the May 3 exam is no longer valid and will not be accepted at the examination centre.
Will the exam mode change?
The Re-NEET UG 2026 will be conducted in the same pen-and-paper (offline / OMR sheet) mode. However, the Union Education Minister has stated that future NEET examinations will gradually shift towards a Computer-Based Test (CBT) model.
Final Words: Stay Calm, Stay Focused
We understand how deeply disheartening this cancellation has been. You prepared for months. You gave the exam. And then the system let you down. Your frustration and anger are completely valid.
But here is the reality: the re-exam is on June 21. That is 34 days away. Every student who appeared on May 3 is eligible to appear again. The syllabus has not changed. Your hard work has not been wasted — it is your foundation. What you do in the next 34 days will determine your MBBS future.
At ShikshaMed , we have been guiding medical students through uncertainties like this for years. Whether you need help with your Re-NEET preparation strategy, MBBS counselling, or understanding your options in India and abroad — our expert team is here for you, completely free of charge.
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