The National Testing Agency (NTA) dismisses a video alleging a paper leak ahead of the NEET re-examination, calling the claim “fake” and stating that the re-exam proceeds successfully. According to reports, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviews the arrangements for the smooth conduct of the examination at NTA headquarters in Delhi’s Okhla. The NTA also urges students, parents, and the public to rely only on official updates and to avoid amplifying unverified content circulating online. The agency directs stakeholders to check information on the NTA’s official website and through its verified social media channels. Both outlets report that the NTA’s position is that the examination has been conducted as scheduled without confirmation of the alleged leak depicted in the video. The NTA’s communication focuses on clarifying misinformation and reinforcing official sources for exam-related updates.
NTA dismisses paper-leak video as fake; NEET re-exam held successfully
The National Testing Agency (NTA) dismisses a video alleging a paper leak ahead of the NEET re-examination, calling the claim “fake” and stating that the re-exam proceeds successfully. According to re...
- The NTA describes a circulating video alleging a paper leak as “fake.”
- The NTA states that the NEET re-examination is held successfully.
- Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviews re-exam arrangements at NTA headquarters in Okhla, Delhi.
- The NTA urges students and the public to rely on official information sources only.
- The NTA points users to its official website and verified social media handles for updates.
The NTA appealed to students, parents and the public to rely only on the official website and the agency's verified social media handles for information and not to amplify such material
5 hours agoUnion Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviewed arrangements for the smooth conduct of the re-examination at the NTA headquarters in Delhi's Okhla
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