The National Testing Agency has introduced verified WhatsApp alerts for NEET UG 2026 re-examination candidates, enabling direct delivery of exam-related updates and centre information. Alongside the initiative, NTA has warned aspirants against fraudulent messages, fake accounts and payment scams, urging them to rely only on official channels and download admit cards from the authorised NEET portal. The National Testing Agency has introduced verified WhatsApp alerts for NEET UG 2026 re-examination candidates, enabling direct delivery of exam-related updates and centre information. Alongside the initiative, NTA has warned aspirants against fraudulent messages, fake accounts and payment scams, urging them to rely only on official channels and download admit cards from the authorised NEET portal.
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