NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: NTA Issues Do's and Don'ts, Makes Biometric Verification Mandatory

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released a detailed set of instructions, do's and don'ts, and security guidelines for candidates appearing in the NEET UG Re-Examination 2026, scheduled for June 21, 2026. The latest advisory introduces mandatory biometric verification for all candidates and outlines the procedures that will be followed at examination centres to ensure a fair and secure testing environment.

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: NTA Issues Do's and Don'ts

The move is part of a broader effort by authorities to strengthen examination security and maintain the integrity of the country's largest medical entrance examination. Candidates have been advised to carefully read all instructions and cooperate with examination officials on the exam day.

Biometric Verification Mandatory for All Candidates

According to NTA, every candidate must undergo biometric verification after completing the mandatory frisking process at the examination centre.

The agency has clarified that biometric verification is a compulsory security measure and must be completed before candidates are allowed to enter the examination room.

Candidates are advised to arrive well in advance to avoid delays during verification and entry procedures.

What Happens if Biometric Verification Fails?

NTA has reassured candidates that technical issues during biometric verification will not prevent them from appearing for the examination.

Candidates will still be permitted to take the examination if biometric verification cannot be completed due to:

  • Device hardware failure
  • Poor biometric quality
  • Connectivity issues with UIDAI servers
  • Physical inability to provide biometric data

The agency emphasized that affected candidates will not be disturbed during the active examination period.

Where necessary, biometric processing will be completed either:

  • Before the examination begins, or
  • After the examination concludes

Important Exam Timings

NTA has also clarified the examination schedule for the re-test.

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 Timing

  • Exam Start Time: 2:00 PM
  • Exam End Time: 5:15 PM

For PwD/PwBD Candidates

Candidates eligible for compensatory time will be allowed additional time.

  • Extended Duration: Up to 6:20 PM

NTA has stated that invigilation and examination-related formalities will continue during the extended period.

Important Do's for Candidates

Students appearing for the re-examination should:

  • Carry the admit card and valid identification documents.
  • Reach the examination centre well before reporting time.
  • Cooperate during frisking and biometric verification.
  • Follow instructions issued by invigilators.
  • Verify examination centre details in advance.
  • Maintain discipline inside the examination hall.

Important Don'ts for Candidates

Candidates should avoid:

  • Carrying electronic gadgets.
  • Bringing prohibited items into the examination centre.
  • Sharing examination-related information.
  • Violating examination rules.
  • Engaging in any activity that may affect examination integrity.

Strict action may be taken against candidates found violating examination guidelines.

Security Measures Enhanced

The NTA has implemented multiple security arrangements for the NEET UG Re-Examination, including:

  • Mandatory biometric verification
  • Frisking at entry points
  • Identity verification
  • Enhanced monitoring at examination centres
  • Strict invigilation procedures

These measures are intended to ensure transparency and prevent malpractice during the examination process.

Why the Guidelines Are Important

The NEET UG examination serves as the gateway to undergraduate medical education in India. Given the importance of the examination and the large number of candidates involved, authorities have introduced additional safeguards to maintain fairness and public confidence in the admission process.

Candidates are advised to follow all instructions carefully to avoid any inconvenience on the examination day.

Conclusion

Ahead of the NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 on June 21, the National Testing Agency has made biometric verification mandatory and issued a comprehensive list of do's and don'ts for candidates. While verification is compulsory, NTA has assured students that technical failures will not affect their ability to take the examination. With enhanced security measures and clear procedural guidelines in place, candidates should focus on following instructions, reaching the centre on time, and completing all verification formalities smoothly to ensure a hassle-free examination experience.

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