The National Testing Agency said that the NEET UG 2026 re-exam will take place on June 21, 2026 [1].

The rescheduling of this undergraduate medical admission test follows a probe into paper leaks. Because the exam determines entry into medical schools across India, any compromise in its integrity threatens the fairness of the national healthcare pipeline.

The NTA is responsible for conducting the examination on a nationwide scale. The agency finalized the June date after investigations confirmed that the previous testing cycle was compromised [2]. This move aims to restore the credibility of the selection process for aspiring doctors.

Students across the country must now prepare for the revised timeline. The agency has not detailed specific changes to the testing format, but the re-exam is intended to ensure a secure environment for all candidates [1].

This administrative decision comes amid significant pressure to maintain transparency in high-stakes testing. The agency said the fresh exam date is now official [2]. The move ensures that candidates who were affected by the leak are given a fair opportunity to compete for limited medical seats, a critical step in maintaining public trust in the education system.

Coordination for the June 21 date will involve testing centers throughout India to accommodate the large volume of applicants [1]. The NTA said the process will be monitored to prevent further security breaches [2].

The National Testing Agency said that the NEET UG 2026 re-exam will take place on June 21, 2026

The decision to hold a full re-exam underscores the severity of the paper leak and the NTA's need to eliminate any legal or ethical challenges to the 2026 admission cycle. By resetting the test, the agency is prioritizing the legitimacy of the medical credentials over the convenience of the academic calendar, though this may delay subsequent admission phases for medical students.