NEET Re-Exam This Week? Check Only These Official Links

With the NEET UG re-exam days away, candidates should treat official links like exam stationery: boring, necessary, and absolutely not replaceable.

For NEET UG 2026 re-exam candidates, this week is not the time for adventurous clicking. The National Testing Agency has released the admit cards for the re-examination scheduled on June 21, 2026, and the official NEET portal is now carrying the key candidate links.

Simple thing. Important thing.

Students can use the official website to access the re-exam admit card, an alternate admit-card link, advance city intimation, confirmation page download, and fee refund verification. That sounds like a small digital menu, but when lakhs of students are tense, one wrong link can create needless confusion.

Why The Caution Matters

The re-exam comes after a noisy few weeks of paper-leak claims, refund doubts, admit-card anxiety, and social media chatter. NTA has also launched a dedicated platform for reporting suspicious NEET-related claims, including fake websites, social media accounts, messaging channels, leaked-paper promises, answer-key claims, and “guaranteed result” offers.

Frankly, this is where students need to be a little old-school. Trust the official portal. Not a forwarded screenshot. Not a Telegram promise. Not some bhaiya who says he has “inside update”.

What Candidates Should Do Now

Download the admit card only from the NEET official website. Check the exam centre, reporting time, photo, signature, and personal details carefully. Before downloading the admit card, candidates have also been asked to verify bank account details for refund processing.

Keep your application number, password, registered mobile number and email handy. If the site slows down, try again calmly. Don’t share OTPs, login details or bank details with anyone, even if the message looks urgent and polished.

For help, NTA has listed helpline numbers and an email address. Use those, not random “support” pages.

What Comes Next

The exam is scheduled from 2 PM to 5:15 PM on June 21. Between now and then, the safest plan is also the plainest one: download, verify, print, and prepare.

NEET candidates do not need extra noise this week. Stick to official links, check details early, and keep the last few days for revision.

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