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The biggest medical entrance exam of India, NEET UG, has always been surrounded by various controversies, be it paper leak, cheating scams, opposition from southern states regarding its conduct, or controversies of the NEET 2024 exam. There have been several instances in the past when the integrity of the NEET UG exam has been compromised because of such incidents. To counter NEET paper leak 2025 and other scams, NTA has taken some steps to maintain the integrity of the exam.
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The NEET UG is the single largest medical entrance examination in India, through which admission to various undergraduate programmes such as MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH is given. With such a big significance of this exam, the NTA has introduced a specific portal where anyone can report any suspicions of the NEET paper leak 2025. Read the full article to know comprehensive details on the steps taken by the NTA to counter the NEET 2025 paper leak.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has identified more than 1,500 suspicious reports about a possible NEET 2025 question paper leak. According to a news report from PTI on Thursday, around 106 Telegram and 16 Instagram channels were sharing false information about the NEET UG 2025 paper leak claims. These incidents have been sent to the Cyber Crime Coordination Centre of the Home Ministry for further investigation.
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No, the NEET 2025 paper has not leaked. Several Telegram channels are making NEET UG 2025 paper leak claims in exchange for money from students and parents. Students and their parents are advised not to believe in any such fake claims and report such telegram channels to the NTA through its reporting portal.
The NEET UG 2024 was conducted on May 5, 2024, but soon after, there were rumours about the exam questions being leaked. This NEET paper leak controversy gained pace when people started posting on social media, like Telegram and WhatsApp, saying that the leaked papers of NEET 2024 were being sold for crazy amounts of money, between 30 to 40 lakh for each student.
When the NEET result came out on June 4, 2024, it raised even more eyebrows. This was because an unusual number of 67 students got a perfect score of 720 out of 720, and many of them were from the same NEET exam centre. The NTA initially said these claims were totally false, but more evidence kept coming up.
By June 2024, the Bihar Police's Economic Offences Unit and later the CBI confirmed that the question paper was leaked by a group working together across different states. Eventually, the Supreme Court got involved, and the NEET exam was held again for some students.
With the NEET 2025 exam coming up, there are reports of Telegram channels trying to sell fake NEET 2025 question papers for a lot of money. This has made the NTA and students worried. Many people shared screenshots of these groups on social media, claiming they have access to leaked papers and offering 'sealed' and 'packaged' materials.
Although there haven't been any confirmed leaks for NEET 2025, this situation has made everyone more anxious, especially since Telegram was involved in the 2024 scandal, where leaked papers were shared. To counter this, NTA has released a reporting platform through which any suspicious activity of NEET 2025 paper leak can be shared with the NTA officials.
To counter the NEET paper leak incidents for the NEET 2025 exam, NTA has launched a reporting platform at neet.nta.nic.in. The NTA NEET UG 2025 reporting platform allows anyone to report any kind of suspicious activity which is linked to the NEET 2025 exam. Candidates appearing for the NEET exam can report claims from April 25 to May 4, 2025 until 5 PM. The suspicious claims include access to NEET question paper 2025, exam content, or impersonators posing as NTA or government officials.
The NTA has started a new platform on April 26, 2025, where students can report any cheating or suspicious claims about NEET 2025. This NTA NEET 2025 suspicion reporting platform is a way for students to report any unfair practices or mistakes. This new program is meant to stop problems like the NEET UG exam being leaked. If students want to report anything suspicious about NEET 2025, they can follow the steps listed below.
Go to the NTA NEET official website, neet.nta.nic.in
Click on the ‘’Suspicious claims in NEET UG 2025 examination” link
On the next page, click on the “Report here” option.
Enter your name and email ID, and click on the OTP
The OTP will be sent to the registered email ID
Enter the OTP and click on the verify button.
A reporting form for NEET UG 2025 will open on the screen
Enter all the details asked, such as type of claim, state, district, exam centre name, date of observation, time, observation details, file and mobile number.
Cross-check all the filled-in details carefully
Click on the ‘submit’ button
A confirmation will be sent to the registered email ID or mobile number
Save and download the details for future reference
On Question asked by student community
Hello Koushisk,
Yes, you can absolutely attend NEET UG 2025 as an engineering student. There are no restrictions on appearing for NEET UG based on your current field of study. Since you've completed your 12th grade with the required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English), you are eligible to reappear
Sorry aspirant, the information you provided is unclear and difficult to understand. Could you please clarify the following:
Hello student,
I understand that you have a paramedical course without NEET cutoff and obtained a score of 172.
However, I'd like to clarify a few things to provide the most accurate guidance:
Hello,
Yes, you can participate in NEET Round 3 (Mop-up round) even if you skip Round 2 after not being allotted a seat in Round 1.
However, you don’t need to re-register or pay the security deposit again, provided you didn’t get a seat in Round 1 and haven't opted
Hello,
If you did not get a seat in the first round of NEET counselling and also do not wish to remain in the counselling process in order to prepare for a long term instead of proceeding further, then you can follow these steps below to withdraw from the counselling:
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