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NEET 2026 Cancelled: Paper Leak, Re-Exam Date, CBI Probe & What Students Must Do Now

🚨  BREAKING NEWS NEET UG 2026 EXAM OFFICIALLY CANCELLED The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially cancelled the NEET-UG 2026 examination held on May 3, 2026, following a widespread paper leak controversy. A CBI investigation has been launched. A re-examination date will be announced.Sources: The Hindu | NDTV | Times of India | NTA Official  |  Date of Development: May 12, 2026

NEET 2026 Cancelled: The Complete Story Every Student Needs to Read

If you appeared for NEET UG 2026 on May 3, 2026, here is the news you cannot afford to ignore — and we’re going to give it to you straight, without the noise.

On May 12, 2026, the National Testing Agency (NTA) officially announced the cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination. The reason? A well-documented, CBI-investigated paper leak that compromised the integrity of an exam attempted by over 22 lakh students across the country.

The paper had allegedly been sold through coaching networks in Sikar, Rajasthan — and what made the case airtight was the significant overlap between the so-called ‘guess paper’ circulated before the exam and the actual question paper. The overlap was too precise, too systematic to dismiss as coincidence.

The result? India’s largest and most important medical entrance exam was scrapped nine days after it was conducted. A re-examination is now on the cards, with the new date expected sometime in late May or June 2026. Here is everything you need to know — what happened, why it happened, what comes next, and exactly what you should be doing right now.

📢 Official ConfirmationThe NEET UG 2026 cancellation has been officially confirmed by NTA and widely reported by:• The Hindu (thehindu.com)  |  May 12, 2026• NDTV Education  |  May 12, 2026• Times of India  |  May 12, 2026• Testbook News  |  May 12, 2026Verify and track all official updates at: neet.nta.nic.in

1.  What Exactly Happened? The NEET 2026 Paper Leak — Full Story

To understand the magnitude of this controversy, you need to know the full chain of events. This wasn’t a rumour that spiralled out of control — it was a structured, organised paper leak that was accidentally uncovered.

▸  1.1  How the Leak Was Discovered

According to reports from News18 and The Hindu, the paper leak trail began unravelling when a hostel owner in Sikar, Rajasthan accidentally stumbled upon what appeared to be the NEET 2026 question paper circulating among students the night before the exam. What initially looked like just another ‘guess paper’ from a coaching centre turned out to be something far more sinister.

The document — purportedly a set of likely questions — contained answers that matched the actual NEET 2026 paper with an accuracy that could not be explained by any level of prediction or luck. Investigators found that the paper had been sold to select students through a network operating out of coaching hubs, allegedly for a significant sum of money.

▸  1.2  The Overlap That Sealed the Case

The NTA, upon conducting an internal analysis, found significant overlaps between the leaked ‘guess paper’ and the actual question paper used in the May 3 examination. As the Times of India reported, this overlap was the decisive factor that prompted NTA to escalate the matter and eventually cancel the exam. A coincidence of that scale simply was not statistically possible.

▸  1.3  The CBI Steps In

Given the national scale of the exam and the seriousness of the allegations, the government handed the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The CBI probe is looking into:

  • The origin of the paper leak — who had access and when
  • The distribution network — how many students received the leaked paper and through which channels
  • The role of coaching institutes — whether any institute was knowingly or unknowingly involved
  • Financial transactions — the money trail connecting the leak to its beneficiaries
  • Whether the compromise was limited to specific centres or was more widespread
🔍 CBI Probe — What It Means for StudentsThe CBI investigation is a parallel legal process. It does NOT affect your re-examination eligibility. Students who appeared honestly on May 3 are not under any scrutiny — the investigation targets those who orchestrated and benefited from the leak.However, if you received any such material before the exam and used it, legal consequences may apply separately from the re-exam process.

2.  Official NEET 2026 Cancellation — Key Facts at a Glance

Here is the complete summary of the official cancellation decision, stripped of confusion and laid out clearly for every student.

AspectOfficial Status
Exam Originally HeldMay 3, 2026 (Sunday)
Cancellation AnnouncedMay 12, 2026 — NTA Official Announcement
Reason for CancellationPaper leak — widespread distribution of question paper before exam; significant overlap confirmed
Total Students Affected22 lakh+ students (approximately)
Investigation AuthorityCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
Re-Examination Confirmed?Yes — NTA has confirmed a re-examination will be conducted
Expected Re-Exam DateLate June or July 2026 (NTA to announce officially)
Re-Registration Required?NO — candidates who appeared on May 3 do NOT need to re-register
Additional Fees Required?NO — no additional payment required for re-exam
Fee RefundReports indicate previously paid fees may be refunded — await NTA official notification
Revised Admit CardNew admit cards and city intimation slips will be re-issued for the re-exam date
Official Websiteneet.nta.nic.in | nta.ac.in
News Sources ConfirmingThe Hindu, NDTV, Times of India, Testbook, Brilliant Pala, News18

3.  Why Did NTA Cancel the Exam? The Official Reasoning

This is the question on every student’s mind — and it deserves a clear, honest answer. The NTA did not take this decision lightly. Cancelling a national exam that over 22 lakh students had been preparing for over a year is an extraordinary step, and it was taken for one overriding reason: protecting the integrity of the selection process.

Here is the reasoning NTA has officially outlined:

  • Irrefutable overlap: The leaked material showed a statistically impossible level of match with the actual question paper. This was not guesswork — it was the actual paper or a very close derivative of it.
  • Fairness to honest candidates: Conducting the exam when a section of candidates had access to the paper would permanently taint the merit list. Every student who cracked NEET 2026 fairly would have their achievement questioned for years.
  • Legal and constitutional obligation: The Supreme Court, NMC, and NTA are constitutionally bound to ensure that merit-based admission is genuinely merit-based. A compromised paper directly violates this principle.
  • Precedent of NEET 2024: India had already gone through the trauma of the NEET 2024 controversy. NTA, under intense scrutiny, chose not to repeat the mistake of proceeding despite a confirmed compromise.
  • CBI recommendation: The CBI investigation findings, even at the preliminary stage, were significant enough to warrant cancellation rather than selective invalidation of specific centres.
💬 A Note to Students Who Prepared HonestlyIf you put in months of hard work and gave your best on May 3 — this is genuinely unfair to you. The system failed, and that frustration is completely valid.But here’s the harder truth: a re-examination, though painful, is the only way to ensure that your honest performance isn’t overshadowed by someone who cheated. The re-exam is your chance to let your real preparation speak — without the cloud of a compromised merit list hanging over your result.Keep studying. The syllabus hasn’t changed. Your preparation hasn’t been wasted. Your re-exam date will be announced soon.

4.  NEET 2026 Re-Examination — Everything You Need to Know

The re-examination is not a rumour or a maybe — it has been confirmed by NTA. Here is everything currently known about it, and what you should expect in the coming weeks.

▸  4.1  Projected Timeline for Re-NEET 2026

EventExpected Timeline
Official Re-Exam Date Announcement by NTAMay – June 2026
Revised City Intimation Slip Issuance2–3 weeks before re-exam
Revised Admit Card Release1–2 weeks before re-exam
NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination Date (Projected)Late June or July 2026
Re-Exam Result DeclarationAugust 2026 (expected)
NEET 2026 Counselling (MCC / AACCC)September – October 2026 onwards

▸  4.2  What Changes & What Stays the Same

AspectChanges?Details
RegistrationNO CHANGENo re-registration needed. Your May 3 registration is valid.
Application NumberNO CHANGESame application number used for re-exam admit card.
Registration FeeNO EXTRA FEENo additional payment. Fee refund may also apply (await official notice).
Exam DateCHANGEDNew date: Late June / July 2026 — to be confirmed officially by NTA.
Admit CardREISSUEDNew admit cards will be issued with revised exam date, centre, and timing.
Exam CentreMAY CHANGEYour centre may be the same or may change depending on NTA’s revised logistics.
Exam PatternNO CHANGESame paper pattern: 200 questions, 720 marks, 3 hrs 20 mins, OMR-based.
SyllabusNO CHANGENCERT Class 11 & 12, NMC revised 2023 syllabus — unchanged.
Marking SchemeNO CHANGE+4 correct | -1 incorrect | 0 unattempted — unchanged.
Language OptionsNO CHANGEAll 13 languages available as before.

▸  4.3  Will There Be a New Question Paper?

Yes — categorically yes. NTA will set an entirely new question paper for the re-examination. The May 3 paper has been discarded. The new paper will be prepared under reinforced security protocols to prevent any recurrence of the leak. It will cover the same syllabus but will be a completely different set of questions.

🔐 Enhanced Security for Re-ExamNTA is expected to implement significantly tightened paper security measures for the re-examination, including:• End-to-end encryption of paper printing and dispatch• Decentralised paper printing closer to exam centres• Increased real-time CCTV monitoring at all printing and distribution points• Stricter frisking and biometric verification at exam halls• Digital verification of question paper seals at each centre

5.  What Should Students Do Right Now? — Action Plan

With the re-exam date yet to be officially announced, this period between cancellation and re-exam is critical. How you spend this time will directly determine your performance in the re-examination. Here is a concrete, no-fluff action plan.

▸  Step 1 — Stay Calm and Don’t Panic

The worst thing you can do right now is spiral into anxiety. Yes, this is unfair. Yes, it has disrupted your plans. But panic achieves nothing. The syllabus is unchanged. Your preparation is still valid. Every hour you spend worrying is an hour you could have spent revising. Accept the situation and redirect your energy.

▸  Step 2 — Monitor neet.nta.nic.in Daily

The official re-exam date, revised admit card, and all further instructions will be published exclusively on neet.nta.nic.in. Do not rely on WhatsApp forwards, YouTube thumbnails, or second-hand news. Bookmark the official website and check it every single day. Also register for email and SMS alerts from NTA.

▸  Step 3 — Continue Your Preparation Without a Break

The re-exam will cover the exact same NCERT-based syllabus. Your books, notes, and mock tests are still your most valuable assets. Use this extended window strategically:

  • Revisit every chapter where you lost marks in your mock tests
  • Complete at least 2 full-length mock tests per week under timed conditions
  • Go through NCERT Biology one more time — especially diagrams, exceptions, and boxed content
  • Strengthen weak chapters in Physics and Chemistry — thermodynamics, organic reactions, electrostatics
  • Solve the last 10 years of NEET previous year papers if you haven’t already — now you have more time

▸  Step 4 — Do NOT Believe Rumours About Re-Registration or Extra Fees

NTA has officially clarified: candidates who appeared on May 3 do NOT need to re-register and do NOT need to pay any additional fees. If anyone asks you to pay for ‘re-registration’ or ‘new admit card processing’, it is a scam. Report it.

▸  Step 5 — Collect and Safeguard Your Documents

Your original May 3 Admit Card, your NEET 2026 Application Number, and your registration confirmation are still valid and will be needed for the re-exam. Do not discard them. Keep your academic documents, category certificates, and photo IDs readily accessible.

▸  Step 6 — Mental Health Matters — Talk to Someone

For students who gave everything to prepare for May 3, this cancellation is genuinely distressing. If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or demotivated — talk to a parent, teacher, mentor, or friend. A short break to reset is far more productive than forcing yourself to study while emotionally drained. This is a marathon, not a sprint.

✅ 6-Point Action Checklist for NEET 2026 Students Right Now1.  Save and bookmark neet.nta.nic.in — check daily for official re-exam announcements2.  Do NOT re-register or pay any fees — your May 3 registration is 100% valid3.  Continue studying — same syllabus, same pattern, better opportunity4.  Keep your original Admit Card and Application Number safe — you will need them5.  Ignore rumours — rely only on NTA official communications6.  Take care of your mental health — short breaks are part of good preparation

6.  Impact on NEET 2026 Counselling & Admissions

The cancellation of NEET 2026 has a cascading effect on the entire medical admission calendar for the 2026–27 academic session. Here is how it impacts every downstream process.

ProcessOriginal TimelineRevised Expected Timeline
NEET 2026 Re-ExaminationMay 3, 2026 (cancelled)Late June / July 2026
NEET 2026 ResultJune 2026August 2026 (estimated)
MCC AIQ Counselling (MBBS/BDS)July–August 2026September–October 2026
State Quota CounsellingAugust–September 2026October–November 2026
AACCC AYUSH Counselling (BAMS etc.)August–September 2026October–November 2026
AIIMS & JIPMER AdmissionsJuly–August 2026September–October 2026
Medical College Session StartAugust–September 2026December 2026 / January 2027
📌 Counselling Will NOT Be Affected by the CBI ProbeOnce the re-examination is completed and results are declared, the counselling process (MCC AIQ + State Quota + AACCC AYUSH) will proceed normally — just on a delayed timeline. The CBI investigation is a separate legal process that does not block or invalidate the admission process itself.Students who participate honestly in the re-examination will be admitted on the basis of their genuine merit. The integrity of the merit list is the entire reason the re-exam is being held.

7.  The NEET 2026 Paper Leak — Background & Context

India’s medical entrance examination system has been under intense scrutiny since the NEET 2024 controversy. The 2026 paper leak is being viewed by many as evidence that systemic reforms to paper security were either incomplete or inadequate. Here is the broader context.

▸  7.1  How Coaching Networks Are Involved

According to multiple investigative reports, the alleged paper leak network operated through physical coaching hubs — particularly those concentrated in Sikar, Rajasthan, which is known as one of India’s densest clusters of competitive exam coaching centres. The paper was reportedly sold to students who could pay for it — making this not just a leak but a paid access scandal.

The network reportedly involved middlemen who liaised between the source of the leak (believed to be close to the printing or distribution chain) and buyers — students or, in some cases, their parents — who were willing to pay significant sums for what they were told was a ‘reliable last-minute guide.’

▸  7.2  Protests Across India

Following the cancellation announcement, protests erupted in multiple cities across India — from Delhi and Jaipur to Mumbai and Kolkata. Students who had prepared honestly were vocal about their anger — not just about the leak itself, but about the systemic failures that allowed it to happen in the first place.

Student organisations demanded transparent investigation, accountability for those responsible, adequate time for re-exam preparation, and long-term structural reforms to prevent recurrence.

▸  7.3  What This Means for NTA’s Future

The NEET 2026 cancellation is likely to trigger a comprehensive review of NTA’s paper security infrastructure, including how question papers are printed, transported, distributed, and sealed before examinations. Calls for technology-based solutions — including computer-based testing (CBT) for NEET — have resurfaced in the public discourse following this controversy.

8.  Preparation Strategy for NEET 2026 Re-Examination

Here is the good news that most students haven’t processed yet: you have more preparation time. If the re-exam is in late June or July 2026, that gives you 6–10 additional weeks compared to where you were on May 3. Used wisely, that’s enough to move your score by 30–50 marks — which can translate into dramatically better college options.

▸  8.1  Week-by-Week Study Plan for Re-Exam

WeekFocus AreaDaily Target
Week 1–2Full NCERT Biology Revision (Class 11 + 12)3 hrs Biology | 1.5 hrs Chemistry | 1.5 hrs Physics | 1 hr Mock
Week 3–4High-weightage Chemistry chapters + Organic reactions deep-dive2 hrs Biology | 2.5 hrs Chemistry | 1.5 hrs Physics | 1 hr Mock
Week 5–6Physics problem-solving (Mechanics, Electricity, Modern Physics)2 hrs Biology | 1.5 hrs Chemistry | 2.5 hrs Physics | 1 hr Mock
Week 7Full-length mock tests (daily) + error analysis + revision1 full mock test per day + 2 hrs error analysis
Final WeekLight revision only — NCERT quick-read, short notes, rest & sleepLight 3-hr revision | No new topics | Sleep 7–8 hrs

▸  8.2  Subject-wise Focus for the Re-Exam

  • Biology (50% of paper): NCERT is king. Re-read every line. Focus on Human Physiology, Genetics & Evolution, Ecology, Cell Biology, and Biotechnology — these chapters consistently contribute the most questions. Draw and label diagrams from memory.
  • Chemistry (25% of paper): Organic Chemistry is your score-booster if you get your mechanisms right. Aldehydes, Ketones, Amines, Biomolecules — practise reaction mechanisms. For Physical Chemistry, focus on Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, and Electrochemistry.
  • Physics (25% of paper): Physics rewards consistent problem-solving practice. Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetic Effects of Current, and Modern Physics are the most frequently tested. Practise numerical problems — don’t just read theory.

▸  8.3  The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything

Students who have already given NEET once have a secret advantage that first-timers don’t: you know what the exam hall feels like. You know the adrenaline, the time pressure, the moment you blank on a question you’ve studied a hundred times. That experience is invaluable. Use it. The re-exam is not a setback — it is, for prepared students, a second chance to do better than you did on May 3.

9.  NEET 2026 Re-Exam Pattern — Quick Reference

The exam pattern for the re-examination is identical to the original May 3 exam. Nothing has changed in structure or marking.

ParameterDetails
Exam ModeOffline / Pen-and-Paper / OMR-based
Total Questions200 questions (attempt 180)
Total Marks720 marks
Duration3 hours 20 minutes (200 minutes)
Marking Scheme+4 correct | -1 incorrect | 0 unattempted
SubjectsPhysics (180 marks) | Chemistry (180 marks) | Biology — Botany + Zoology (360 marks)
Section StructureSection A: 35 compulsory | Section B: 15 questions, attempt any 10 — per subject
SyllabusNCERT Class 11 + Class 12 | NMC revised 2023 guidelines — UNCHANGED
Language13 languages — unchanged
Question TypeMCQs — 4 options, 1 correct

10.  NEET 2024 Controversy vs. NEET 2026 Cancellation — Key Differences

Many students are comparing the 2026 situation to NEET 2024. Here is a factual side-by-side comparison to give you clear perspective on how the two situations differ — and why the response in 2026 was different.

AspectNEET 2024 ControversyNEET 2026 Cancellation
What HappenedGrace marks controversy + localised paper leak allegationsWidespread paper leak confirmed with significant overlap to actual paper
Exam Cancelled?NO — Exam was NOT cancelled in 2024YES — Exam fully cancelled on May 12, 2026
Re-Exam Conducted?Only for ~1,563 candidates whose grace marks were reversedFull re-examination for all 22+ lakh candidates
Investigation BodyNTA internal + Supreme Court oversightCBI investigation (ongoing)
NTA ResponseDefended the exam with minor course correctionTook proactive decision to cancel — prioritised integrity
Student ImpactResult delayed; court cases; uncertainty for monthsClear cancellation; re-exam confirmed; timeline expected within weeks
Policy OutcomeNTA restructured; new DG appointed; oversight increasedLikely to trigger further structural reforms to paper security

11.  Frequently Asked Questions — NEET 2026 Cancelled

Q.  Is NEET UG 2026 really cancelled? Is this official?A.  Yes. The cancellation of NEET UG 2026 (held on May 3, 2026) is official. It was announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on May 12, 2026, and confirmed by multiple credible sources including The Hindu, NDTV, Times of India, and Testbook. Check neet.nta.nic.in for the latest official communication.
Q.  Why was NEET 2026 cancelled?A.  The exam was cancelled due to a confirmed paper leak. A ‘guess paper’ circulated before the exam among students in coaching networks, particularly in Sikar, Rajasthan, showed significant overlap with the actual NEET UG 2026 question paper. NTA cancelled the exam to protect the integrity of the selection process.
Q.  Will there be a NEET 2026 re-examination?A.  Yes. NTA has officially confirmed that a re-examination will be conducted. All 22+ lakh students who appeared on May 3, 2026 will be eligible to appear. The re-exam is expected in late June or July 2026, though the exact date will be announced by NTA on neet.nta.nic.in.
Q.  Do I need to register again for the NEET 2026 re-exam?A.  No. Candidates who appeared for the original May 3 exam do NOT need to re-register. Your existing application number and registration details remain valid. NTA will issue a revised admit card with the new exam date automatically.
Q.  Do I need to pay any additional fees for the re-examination?A.  No additional fee is required for the NEET 2026 re-examination. Some reports also suggest that previously paid registration fees may be refunded — however, await the official NTA notification for final confirmation on fee refunds.
Q.  Will my exam centre change for the re-exam?A.  Your exam centre may or may not change. NTA will re-issue city intimation slips and revised admit cards for the re-examination. Your assigned centre for the re-exam will be clearly mentioned on the new admit card. Do not assume your original centre is confirmed until the new admit card is released.
Q.  Will the exam pattern or syllabus change for the re-exam?A.  No. The exam pattern and syllabus for the NEET 2026 re-examination will remain exactly the same as the original — 200 questions (180 to be attempted), 720 marks, NCERT Class 11+12 syllabus per NMC 2023 revised guidelines. A completely new question paper will be set and used.
Q.  What is the CBI investigation about? Will it affect students?A.  The CBI investigation is focused on finding out who was responsible for the paper leak — the source, the distribution network, and anyone who sold or bought the paper. Honest students who appeared for NEET on May 3 are not under investigation. The probe targets those who organised and benefited from the leak.
Q.  How will the cancellation affect medical college admissions in 2026?A.  The entire medical admissions calendar will shift by approximately 2–4 months. MCC counselling for MBBS/BDS seats, AACCC counselling for AYUSH seats, and state quota counselling will all begin later than originally planned — likely from September–October 2026 onwards, depending on when the re-exam result is declared.
Q.  What should I do right now while waiting for the re-exam date?A.  1. Monitor neet.nta.nic.in daily for official updates. 2. Continue studying — same syllabus, stronger preparation. 3. Do NOT re-register or pay any fees. 4. Keep your original admit card and application number safe. 5. Take 2 full mock tests per week under timed conditions. 6. Ignore rumours — trust only official NTA sources.

12.  Complete Summary Table — NEET 2026 Cancelled & Re-Exam Guide

Everything you need in one place. Save it. Share it. Reference it every time someone asks you about NEET 2026.

TopicKey Information
Exam NameNEET UG 2026 — National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate)
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA) — nta.ac.in | neet.nta.nic.in
Original Exam DateMay 3, 2026 (Sunday) — CANCELLED
Cancellation DateMay 12, 2026 — Official NTA Announcement
Reason for CancellationPaper leak — ‘guess paper’ sold via coaching networks; significant overlap with actual paper confirmed
Leak LocationSikar, Rajasthan (primary — coaching network); wider distribution under investigation
Students Affected22 lakh+ students across India
CBI InvestigationLaunched — investigating source, distribution chain, and financial transactions of paper leak
Re-Exam Confirmed?YES — confirmed by NTA
Re-Exam DateLate June or July 2026 (projected — NTA to announce officially)
Re-Registration Required?NO — use your existing May 3 registration
Extra Fees for Re-Exam?NO — no additional payment required
Fee RefundReports suggest refund possible — await official NTA notification
Revised Admit CardWill be re-issued by NTA with new exam date, centre, and timing
Question Paper for Re-ExamCompletely new paper — May 3 paper discarded entirely
Exam PatternUNCHANGED — 200 questions, 720 marks, 3 hrs 20 mins, OMR, offline
SyllabusUNCHANGED — NCERT Class 11+12, NMC revised 2023 guidelines
Marking SchemeUNCHANGED — +4 correct | -1 wrong | 0 unattempted
MCC Counselling (MBBS/BDS)Delayed — projected September–October 2026
AACCC AYUSH CounsellingDelayed — projected October–November 2026
Re-Exam ResultAugust 2026 (projected)
Official Websiteneet.nta.nic.in | nta.ac.in
News SourcesThe Hindu | NDTV | Times of India | Testbook | News18

Final Word — This Isn’t the End. It’s a Reset.

Fifteen months of preparation. One exam day. And then — cancellation.

We understand how heavy that feels. It’s not just an inconvenience. For many students, NEET 2026 was the culmination of years of sacrifice — by you and your family. Having it cancelled nine days after you gave it is genuinely painful.

But here is what is also true: the system, however broken in parts, chose honesty over convenience. Proceeding with a compromised merit list would have been the easier path for NTA. Instead, 22 lakh students will get a clean, level field.

The syllabus hasn’t changed. Your hard work hasn’t disappeared. Your preparation is still inside you. The re-exam is coming — and when it does, you’ll walk into that hall with one extra edge: you’ve already done this once.

Stay updated. Keep studying. And give the re-exam everything you have.

📌 Monitor These Official Sources OnlyOfficial NEET Website: neet.nta.nic.inNTA Official Portal: nta.ac.inNTA Helpdesk: 011-40759000 | nta@nta.ac.inMCC Counselling: mcc.nic.inAACCC AYUSH Counselling: aaccc.gov.in⚠️  Do NOT trust WhatsApp forwards, unknown YouTube channels, or social media posts claiming to have the re-exam date before NTA announces it officially.
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