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Times of India21.06.2026Education2 dk okumaIndia

NEET (UG) 2026 Re-exam Today: Key Numbers and Developments

L'essentiel

  • The NEET (UG) 2026 re-exam is scheduled for Sunday, with 22.8 lakh candidates nationwide.
  • Over 18 lakh will take the exam in English.
  • The event involves 5,440 centres, extensive security, and a police probe into an alleged question paper leak.

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Pourquoi c'est important

The NEET (UG) 2026 re-exam is being conducted due to unspecified issues with the original exam. The National Testing Agency is managing the re-test with extensive security and logistical arrangements.

Taille de police

Police personnel inspect a NEET centre in Jaipur on Saturday. Retest to be held 2pm-5.15pm. Candidates to report at centres 11am-11.30am

NEW DELHI: The NEET (UG) 2026 re-exam is set to be conducted on Sunday, with 22.8 lakh candidates across India set to appear for it. Here are the key numbers and developments ahead of the nationwide examination:

22.8 lakh aspirants to appear for NEET (UG) re-test today. Of these, over 18 lakh to take exam in English, 3.5 lakh in Hindi

5,440 exam centres in 551 cities in India; 14 abroad

95,000 examination rooms, each equipped with CCTV. 1.4 lakh CCTVs, 51,311 jammers installed

2 invigilators in every room, 10+ functionaries per centre

38,795 frisking staff, 48,448 biometric staff

40–50 security personnel per centre on average

Mock drill held across country on eve of the retest

Unidentified caller allegedly showed question paper on video call to a candidate in Ajmer and an ABVP member on Saturday. Offered it for 30,000. Police probe on

One Nagpur student being given exam centre in Abu Dhabi, NTA said student made the city change from his login. Local centre allotted now. Family contests NTA claim.

National Testing Agency on NEET (UG) re-test

Uttar Pradesh accounts for the highest number of candidates, with 3.6 lakh aspirants set to appear for the exam, followed by Maharashtra at 2.2 lakh. Rajasthan, Bihar, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have each registered more than one lakh candidates. Southern states continue to have a strong representation among NEET aspirants. Karnataka has recorded 1.5 lakh registrations, followed by Tamil Nadu at 1.4 lakh, Kerala at 1.1 lakh and Telangana with over 73,000 candidates. English remains the dominant medium of examination, with over 18 lakh candidates opting for it. Hindi is a distant second with 3.5 lakh aspirants, while all other languages together account for a relatively small share of registrations.

Questions ouvertes

  • What led to the necessity of a re-exam?
  • What is the status of the police probe into the alleged leak?
  • Will the student's family's claims about the Abu Dhabi centre be investigated?

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