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Nation / Fri, 12 Jun 2026 India Today

NEET UG 2026 candidates to get 15 extra minutes, NTA introduces changes

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a set of student-friendly changes for NEET (UG) 2026, scheduled to be held on 21 June 2026. NTA official noticeMORE SPACE FOR ROUGH WORKIn another major change, NTA has increased the space provided for rough work in the question paper booklet. Candidates will now get four rough-work pages instead of two, giving them additional room for calculations, diagrams and working notes during the examination. Earlier, rough-work pages were placed only at the end of the booklet. Now, in response to candidate feedback, two rough-work pages will appear immediately after the instruction page, while the remaining two will stay at the end.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a set of student-friendly changes for NEET (UG) 2026, scheduled to be held on 21 June 2026.

The official public notice issued on June 12, 2026 states that the measures aim to make the examination “fair, secure and responsive to the needs of candidates,” while improving exam-day comfort and clarity.

EXAM WINDOW MADE LONGER

Based on feedback from previous years, NTA has revised the examination duration to 195 minutes, with the exam scheduled from 2:00 pm to 5:15 pm.

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The agency clarified that this includes mandatory pre-exam formalities such as signing attendance sheets and invigilation procedures. The aim is to ensure candidates do not lose usable writing time due to administrative steps and can fully focus on attempting the paper. NTA official notice

MORE SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

In another major change, NTA has increased the space provided for rough work in the question paper booklet. Candidates will now get four rough-work pages instead of two, giving them additional room for calculations, diagrams and working notes during the examination.

The structure of the question paper booklet has also been revised. Earlier, rough-work pages were placed only at the end of the booklet.

Now, in response to candidate feedback, two rough-work pages will appear immediately after the instruction page, while the remaining two will stay at the end. This revised format will be available in both English and regional language question papers.

NTA noted that this change particularly helps candidates, including left-handed students, who found the earlier layout less convenient. The agency said the updated design is meant to improve usability without affecting exam security or fairness standards.

FOCUS ON COMFORT AND FAIRNESS

The agency stated that even small design improvements can positively impact performance in a high-stakes exam like NEET UG. It added that these steps are aimed at making the examination process more “comfortable and candidate-friendly” while maintaining strict standards of fairness and security.

Candidates have been advised to carefully read the instructions in their admit cards and information bulletin and cooperate with exam staff for smooth conduct of the examination.

For queries, NTA has also shared its helpline number, +91-11-40759000 and email, [email protected] and official website details in the notice.

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