The National Testing Agency (NTA) has strongly denied allegations of a NEET question paper leak, calling the claims fake and announcing an investigation. In a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on May 6, 2026, the NTA stated: 'This is fake. NTA is getting it investigated. We have details of where the question paper with the ID on watermark was issued and to which student. If someone has faked this video, legal action will be taken with proper enquiry.'
Allegations and Response
The controversy began when a user on X, identified as @situationcips, posted a video on May 5, 2026, alleging that the NEET question paper was available to some candidates as early as May 1. The post included harsh language directed at the NTA. In response, the NTA clarified that the watermark on the paper can be traced to a specific student, suggesting the video may be fabricated.
Investigation Underway
The NTA has assured the public that a thorough enquiry is being conducted. The agency emphasized that if the video is proven to be fake, those responsible will face legal consequences. This move aims to maintain the integrity of the NEET examination process.
As of now, no further details about the student or the origin of the paper have been released. The NTA continues to monitor the situation and urges stakeholders to refrain from spreading unverified information.



