The National Testing Agency (NTA) issues a warning to NEET UG 2026 candidates against submitting fake or AI-generated OMR sheets while raising complaints about score discrepancies. According to multiple reports, the NTA says it has reviewed several complaints in which candidates report differences between their expected marks and the official results. In response, the agency cautions that candidates who submit fabricated OMR sheets during the score scrutiny or related processes may face legal action. The warning is consistent across outlets: the NTA is specifically flagging the use of counterfeit or computer-generated OMR documents in attempts to challenge scores. While the reports do not specify the exact legal provisions or penalties, they agree that the agency considers such actions a violation and warns of consequences. The NTA’s message is therefore focused on the authenticity of any documents provided in connection with the NEET 2026 score discrepancy claims, following its review of the complaints it received.