|
The NTA said nearly one lakh students have downloaded their NEET-UG 2026 re-exam admit cards, while assuring candidates that server issues are being addressed ahead of the June 21 examination. |
|
The NTA said nearly one lakh students have downloaded their NEET-UG 2026 re-exam admit cards, while assuring candidates that server issues are being addressed ahead of the June 21 examination. |
|
The NTA has released an advisory warning candidates and parents about cyber fraud and phishing scams linked to the refund process. |
|
Days before the NEET UG 2026 re-exam, 1,467 aspirants have urged the Education Ministry and NTA to defer the test by at least a month, citing mental distress, inadequate preparation time, and logistical challenges following the cancellation of the original exam., Education, Times Now |
|
NEET UG 2026 re-exam candidates have raised concerns over the refund process after noticing that skipping the bank details update while downloading admit cards may be treated as opting out of the refund request., Education, Times Now |
|
The Cyber Crime Branch has arrested a B.Sc. student for attempting to fraudulently redirect refund amounts from NEET candidates. Read on to learn how he managed to bypass those accounts and what action has been taken against him., Education, Times Now |
|
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that candidates appearing for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination will receive another opportunity to correct or update their bank account details for fee refunds after the examination. The move comes as the agency begins refunding examination fees following the cancellation of the earlier NEET UG 2026 test conducted on May 3. |
|
The Chandigarh consumer commission noted that Allen Career Institute failed to prove that the promised online NEET coaching programme was actually delivered. |
|
The Ahmedabad police arrested a Bihar man for allegedly attempting to transfer the NEET refund amounts of 150 students from the NTA portal into his own accounts. |
|
NEET UG 2026: The NTA also advised candidates to ensure their refund details on the portal are accurate and up to date to avoid any delay. |
|
The Ahmedabad police's cybercrime branch has arrested two men for running a network of fraudulent websites and Telegram channels that claimed to have the NEET re-examination question paper. |