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Viral social media claims suggesting NEET UG 2026 will shift to an online CBT mode are false. Here’s the official fact check, latest NTA updates, syllabus changes, and exam format details.

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Fact Check: NEET UG 2026 Will Not Shift to Online Mode


NEET UG 2026 Will Not Be Online, Viral CBT Claims Are Fake
NEET UG 2026 Will Not Be Online, Viral CBT Claims Are Fake


NTA Update | NEET UG 2026

Social media platforms have recently been flooded with viral claims suggesting that the National Testing Agency will conduct NEET UG 2026 in Computer-Based Test (CBT) or online mode.

The rumors created confusion among millions of medical aspirants across India, including a large number of students from West Bengal.

However, after reviewing official records and current guidelines, India Daily News confirms that the viral claims are false.


Viral Claim About NEET UG 2026

Several posts circulating on social media claimed that:

  • NEET UG 2026 would become fully online
  • The pen-and-paper format would be removed
  • The decision was taken to prevent paper leaks

Some fake notices and edited screenshots were also shared widely online, leading many students to believe the exam pattern had already changed.


Fact Check: No Official Announcement by NTA

As of May 12, 2026, the NTA has not issued any official notification announcing a mandatory shift to online mode for NEET UG 2026.

The examination will continue in its traditional:

  • Offline
  • OMR-based
  • Pen-and-paper format

This format remains important for accessibility, especially for students from rural and semi-urban regions across India.


Enhanced Security Measures Planned

Although the exam mode remains unchanged, authorities are expected to strengthen security systems for NEET UG 2026.

According to available information, measures may include:

  • AI-based surveillance systems
  • Advanced biometric verification
  • Stronger monitoring at exam centers
  • Digital tracking mechanisms to prevent malpractice

These steps are aimed at improving transparency and preventing future controversies.


Important Verified Updates for NEET UG 2026

Revised Tie-Breaking Policy

If two students secure the same marks, priority will now reportedly be given in this order:

  1. Physics marks
  2. Chemistry marks
  3. Biology marks

NCERT-Based Syllabus

The examination is expected to follow the latest NCERT curriculum.

Students are advised to:

  • Focus mainly on the revised NCERT syllabus
  • Avoid relying on unofficial syllabus rumors
  • Track official NTA notifications regularly

Stricter Domicile Verification

For students applying under the 85% state quota in West Bengal, domicile verification procedures may become stricter during counseling and admission processes.


Expert Advice for Students

Education experts have advised students to avoid panic and stay away from unverified social media posts.

A senior mentor from Modern Study Point said:

“Preparation requires focus and a calm mindset. Students should trust only official sources and continue strengthening their core concepts.”

Experts also warned that fake educational news spreads rapidly during competitive exam seasons and can negatively impact student confidence.


Verdict: FALSE

The viral claim that NEET UG 2026 will be conducted entirely in online CBT mode is fake.

As of now:

  • NEET UG 2026 remains an offline examination
  • No official online-mode announcement has been made
  • Students should follow only verified NTA updates

Official Sources

Students are advised to monitor updates only through:


Conclusion

With NEET UG 2026 approaching, misinformation surrounding exam patterns and policy changes continues to spread rapidly online.

Students should remain cautious, avoid fake viral notices, and rely only on official announcements for accurate updates regarding the examination.

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