
The NEET 2026 exam season has become highly sensitive for students and parents. Along with exam pressure, many aspirants are also seeing fake messages, paper leak rumours, suspicious social media posts, paid answer key claims, and people pretending to be connected with NTA or government authorities.
To protect students from misinformation and fraud, an official reporting platform has been made available for NEET UG 2026. Through this portal, candidates, parents, teachers, coaching institutes, and the general public can report suspicious claims related to the exam process.
At VVT Coaching Centre, we strongly advise students not to panic after seeing viral messages. Instead of forwarding unverified content, students should verify information only through official sources and report suspicious activity responsibly.
This blog explains what the NEET 2026 complaint portal is, what can be reported, who can use it, what evidence to keep, and how students can stay safe from exam related scams.

The NEET 2026 complaint portal is an official online reporting facility where suspicious claims related to NEET UG 2026 can be flagged. It is meant to help authorities identify and act against fake paper leak claims, exam content scams, impersonation attempts, and misleading online activity.
The portal is especially important because many students become anxious when they see messages claiming that someone has access to the NEET question paper or answer key before the exam. In most cases, such messages are created to scare students, collect money, or spread confusion.
The right response is not panic. The right response is documentation and reporting.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially made the NEET 2026 Complaint Portal active for students. Through this portal, candidates can report suspicious activities related to the examination, including fake notifications, paper leak rumours, impersonation, and other exam malpractices. Students can access the official NEET 2026 complaint portal link through the NTA website and submit their concerns to support a fair and transparent NEET UG 2026 examination process.
NEET 2026 Complaint Portal Link Active
| Category | Details |
| Exam | NEET UG 2026 |
| Purpose | Reporting suspicious claims related to the exam process |
| Mode | Online |
| Users | Candidates, parents, teachers, coaching institutes and public |
| Reporting Window | 14 June 2026 to 30 June 2026 |
| Official Category Focus | Paper access claims, exam content claims and impersonation |
| Student Advice | Do not forward rumours; report credible suspicious activity |
NEET is one of the most important entrance exams in India. Every year, lakhs of students prepare for this exam with years of effort, discipline, and emotional investment. Because the exam is so important, it also becomes a target for fraudsters.
Some common scams during NEET season include:
Fake claims of leaked question papers
Paid groups promising “confirmed” NEET questions
Social media accounts selling fake answer keys
People pretending to be NTA officials
Messages asking students to pay for exam related help
Fraudulent websites copying official looking designs
Telegram or WhatsApp groups spreading misleading content
Such activities can create fear among genuine aspirants. They can also mislead students into wasting money or believing false information.
The complaint portal gives students and parents a responsible way to report suspicious claims instead of reacting emotionally.
Students should understand that the portal is not for every small doubt or general query. It is meant for serious suspicious activity related to the exam process.
You can report the following:
If you find any website, Instagram page, Telegram channel, WhatsApp group, YouTube account, X account, or other social media handle claiming that it has access to the NEET UG 2026 question paper, it should be reported.
Examples include:
“NEET 2026 paper available”
“Confirmed leaked paper”
“Pay now for real NEET questions”
“Original paper PDF before exam”
“Guaranteed questions from inside source”
Even if the claim looks fake, it is better to report it if it is being circulated widely.
Sometimes, fraudsters directly message students or parents claiming that they have the question paper, answer key, or inside information. They may ask for money, personal details, or login credentials.
Such individuals may contact students through WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram DM, phone calls, or SMS.
Students should not engage with them, bargain with them, or send money. Take screenshots and report the claim.
This is another serious issue. Some people may pretend to be from NTA, the Ministry of Education, a cyber cell, or another government body. They may ask students to share application numbers, admit card details, Aadhaar details, bank details, OTPs, or payment.
No genuine authority will ask for sensitive information through random calls or unofficial messages.
If anyone claims to be an NTA or government official and asks for personal or payment details, students must be extremely careful and report it.
The portal is not only for students. It can be used by anyone who comes across suspicious claims related to NEET UG 2026.
This includes:
NEET aspirants
Parents and guardians
Teachers
Coaching institutes
School authorities
Concerned citizens
Members of the public who notice suspicious online activity
A strong complaint should include clear evidence. Do not simply write “someone said a paper leaked.” Try to collect useful details.
Before reporting, keep:
Screenshots of the suspicious message or post
Profile link or account username
Website link, if available
Phone number or email address used by the person
Telegram or WhatsApp group name
Date and time when you saw the claim
Payment request screenshot, if any
Short description of what happened
Do not edit the screenshot. Do not crop important details unless needed for privacy. The more clearly you document the claim, the easier it becomes for authorities to review it.

Students can follow these simple steps:
Go to the official NEET UG 2026 reporting page available through the Government of India’s MyGov/Innovate India platform. Students should always access the portal through official government or NTA sources only.
https://innovateindia.mygov.in/neet-ug-2026/
You may need to login or register before submitting the report. Use correct details and avoid using someone else’s account.
Select the category that matches your complaint. The main categories include paper access claims, individual exam content claims, and impersonation as NTA or government officials.
Write a clear and simple description. Mention what you saw, where you saw it, and why it seems suspicious.
Do not exaggerate. Do not add assumptions. Stick to facts.
Attach screenshots, links, usernames, phone numbers, or any available evidence.
After submitting, note down any confirmation message or reference information shown on the portal.
Most fake claims follow a similar pattern. They create urgency, fear, and temptation.
Be alert if a message says:
“Only few seats left in paid group”
“Paper available before exam”
“Pay immediately”
“Guaranteed 650+ score”
“Inside NTA source”
“Do not share with anyone”
“Original answer key available”
“Last chance to buy NEET paper”
Real exam authorities do not communicate like this. Official information is shared only through official websites and verified channels.
During NEET season, misinformation spreads very fast. A screenshot can be fake. A forwarded message can be edited. A video can be misleading. A social media account can pretend to be official.
NEET UG official website
NTA official website
MyGov / Innovate India portal
NTA helpdesk communication
Admit card instructions
Official public notices
VVT Coaching also advises students to avoid depending only on random YouTube videos, social media posts, or forwarded WhatsApp messages for critical exam updates.
The complaint portal is mainly for suspicious claims and fraud related reporting. For candidate specific issues, students may need to contact the NTA helpdesk.
You may contact the helpdesk for concerns such as:
Admit card related issue
Exam centre related clarification
Application related query
Official communication doubt
Technical issue on official portal
Candidate specific grievance
Always use the official NTA helpdesk details and avoid contacting random numbers shared on social media.
A fair exam is important not only for one student but for every aspirant. Students spend years preparing for NEET. Parents make sacrifices. Teachers guide students with dedication. Any attempt to create fake leaks, fraud, impersonation, or panic affects the entire exam environment.
By reporting suspicious claims, students and parents support a cleaner and more transparent exam system.
The goal is not to create fear. The goal is to create awareness.
The NEET 2026 complaint portal is an important step for students and parents, especially when fake paper leak claims, scam messages, impersonation attempts, and suspicious online activity create fear before the exam. But students must understand one thing clearly: the complaint portal is not something to panic about. It is a responsible reporting channel for genuine concerns.
At VVT Coaching Chennai, we guide students with one clear message:
Do not believe, forward, or react to every leak claim. Verify, report responsibly, and continue your preparation calmly.
Before NEET, fake paper leak claims and scam messages can disturb even well prepared students. Many students stop revising properly. Others keep checking social media again and again. A few start doubting the exam instead of correcting their own mistakes.
VVT’s Error Exams help students stay grounded by focusing on real performance issues such as:
Result: students do not waste valuable time reacting to rumours. They continue working on the exact mistakes that can actually improve their score.
When fake leak claims spread, students often lose their rhythm. They may take mocks with a disturbed mind, rush through questions, or make silly mistakes because their attention is divided.
VVT’s AI-powered mock tests help students understand:
This helps mentors identify whether a student’s score is dropping because of concept weakness, poor time management, or emotional distraction caused by exam-related rumours.
Result: students learn to separate real academic correction from unnecessary fear.
The complaint portal should be used carefully. Students should not misuse it by forwarding unverified screenshots or repeating random social media claims. At the same time, genuine suspicious activity should not be ignored.
At VVT, mentors guide students on:
Result: students act responsibly instead of emotionally. They protect themselves from scams and help maintain exam integrity.
Rumours and scam messages can affect a student’s confidence. Even after knowing that a claim may be fake, some students continue overthinking: “What if something happens again?” or “What if the exam gets affected?”
VVT’s Remedy Classes help students return to preparation with focus. These sessions work on:
These classes are short, focused, and based on actual student performance.
Result: students regain preparation rhythm instead of allowing online noise to affect their marks.

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The NEET 2026 complaint portal is an important step for reporting suspicious activity, fake paper leak claims, impersonation, and exam related scams. Students should use it responsibly and only for genuine suspicious claims.
Students should stay away from rumours and fake promises during this period. Do not pay anyone claiming to provide inside information, and avoid believing unofficial paper leak messages.
Your preparation is your real strength. Stay calm, revise smartly, trust official sources, and report suspicious activity responsibly.
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1. What is the NEET 2026 complaint portal?
The NEET 2026 complaint portal is an online reporting platform where students, parents, and the public can report suspicious claims related to NEET UG 2026, including fake paper leak claims, exam content scams, and impersonation.
2. Who can submit a complaint?
Candidates, parents, teachers, coaching institutes, and members of the public can report suspicious activity if they come across credible information or misleading claims related to NEET UG 2026.
3. What type of complaints can be reported?
You can report websites or social media accounts claiming NEET paper access, individuals claiming access to exam content, and people impersonating NTA or government officials.
4. What details should I keep before filing a complaint?
Keep screenshots, links, usernames, phone numbers, dates, message content, payment demands, and a short description of what happened.
5. Should students believe paper leak claims on Telegram or WhatsApp?
No. Students should not believe paper leak claims circulating on unofficial platforms. They should rely only on official NTA and NEET websites for verified information.