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Reference the issue with regard to allotment of a centre in Abu Dhabi to a candidate in Nagpur, NTA would like to state the following: Following the rescheduling of NEET (UG) 2026 to 21 June, the National Testing Agency reopened the examination-city correction window to assist candidates. Key points: High success rate: Around 3.2 lakh candidates used the correction window, and NTA allotted the preferred examination city to over 99.5% of them. On the 'Abu Dhabi' query: NTA's web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate's own registered login during the open correction window, with a consistent single-user access pattern. Immediate Resolution for Last-Minute Requests: Despite the Abu Dhabi centre being chosen by the candidate, the NTA received an informal request on the evening of June 19 (just 48 hours before the exam) to change the centre to Nagpur. NTA personnel immediately initiated the change and contacted the candidate's father on 19th evening itself to help them complete the formal process. NTA has observed that on 3 occasions, one - the centre was changed to Abu Dhabi using candidate’s credentials and twice it was previewed that the centre is Abu Dhabi. Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned. A "Student-First" Approach: The NTA's priority is that no candidate misses the examination over an administrative doubt. #NEET2026 #NTA









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Reference the issue with regard to allotment of a centre in Abu Dhabi to a candidate in Nagpur, NTA would like to state the following: Following the rescheduling of NEET (UG) 2026 to 21 June, the National Testing Agency reopened the examination-city correction window to assist candidates. Key points: High success rate: Around 3.2 lakh candidates used the correction window, and NTA allotted the preferred examination city to over 99.5% of them. On the 'Abu Dhabi' query: NTA's web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate's own registered login during the open correction window, with a consistent single-user access pattern. Immediate Resolution for Last-Minute Requests: Despite the Abu Dhabi centre being chosen by the candidate, the NTA received an informal request on the evening of June 19 (just 48 hours before the exam) to change the centre to Nagpur. NTA personnel immediately initiated the change and contacted the candidate's father on 19th evening itself to help them complete the formal process. NTA has observed that on 3 occasions, one - the centre was changed to Abu Dhabi using candidate’s credentials and twice it was previewed that the centre is Abu Dhabi. Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned. A "Student-First" Approach: The NTA's priority is that no candidate misses the examination over an administrative doubt. #NEET2026 #NTA


If a student from Nagpur is assigned an exam center in Abu Dhabi for a crucial exam like NEET, the issue is no longer just a simple mistake-it raises serious questions about the credibility of the entire system. When an agency like NTA, responsible for conducting one of India's most important entrance examinations, makes such errors in center allocation, it is natural for students and parents to lose confidence in the process. Millions of students spend years preparing for NEET. Mistakes like these can cause unnecessary stress, financial burden, and uncertainty for candidates and their families. The real question is: if there are flaws in such a basic aspect of exam management, who should be held accountable? Students deserve clear answers, not excuses. NTA should provide a transparent explanation and ensure that such incidents are not repeated in the future.


Reference the issue with regard to allotment of a centre in Abu Dhabi to a candidate in Nagpur, NTA would like to state the following: Following the rescheduling of NEET (UG) 2026 to 21 June, the National Testing Agency reopened the examination-city correction window to assist candidates. Key points: High success rate: Around 3.2 lakh candidates used the correction window, and NTA allotted the preferred examination city to over 99.5% of them. On the 'Abu Dhabi' query: NTA's web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate's own registered login during the open correction window, with a consistent single-user access pattern. Immediate Resolution for Last-Minute Requests: Despite the Abu Dhabi centre being chosen by the candidate, the NTA received an informal request on the evening of June 19 (just 48 hours before the exam) to change the centre to Nagpur. NTA personnel immediately initiated the change and contacted the candidate's father on 19th evening itself to help them complete the formal process. NTA has observed that on 3 occasions, one - the centre was changed to Abu Dhabi using candidate’s credentials and twice it was previewed that the centre is Abu Dhabi. Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned. A "Student-First" Approach: The NTA's priority is that no candidate misses the examination over an administrative doubt. #NEET2026 #NTA


NTA tweets - Reference the issue with regard to allotment of a centre in Abu Dhabi to a candidate in Nagpur, NTA would like to state the following: ...On the 'Abu Dhabi' query: NTA's web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate's own registered login during the open correction window, with a consistent single-user access pattern. Immediate Resolution for Last-Minute Requests: Despite the Abu Dhabi centre being chosen by the candidate, the NTA received an informal request on the evening of June 19 (just 48 hours before the exam) to change the centre to Nagpur. NTA personnel immediately initiated the change and contacted the candidate's father on 19th evening itself to help them complete the formal process. NTA has observed that on 3 occasions, one - the centre was changed to Abu Dhabi using candidate’s credentials and twice it was previewed that the centre is Abu Dhabi. Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned..."



Reference the issue with regard to allotment of a centre in Abu Dhabi to a candidate in Nagpur, NTA would like to state the following: Following the rescheduling of NEET (UG) 2026 to 21 June, the National Testing Agency reopened the examination-city correction window to assist candidates. Key points: High success rate: Around 3.2 lakh candidates used the correction window, and NTA allotted the preferred examination city to over 99.5% of them. On the 'Abu Dhabi' query: NTA's web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate's own registered login during the open correction window, with a consistent single-user access pattern. Immediate Resolution for Last-Minute Requests: Despite the Abu Dhabi centre being chosen by the candidate, the NTA received an informal request on the evening of June 19 (just 48 hours before the exam) to change the centre to Nagpur. NTA personnel immediately initiated the change and contacted the candidate's father on 19th evening itself to help them complete the formal process. NTA has observed that on 3 occasions, one - the centre was changed to Abu Dhabi using candidate’s credentials and twice it was previewed that the centre is Abu Dhabi. Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned. A "Student-First" Approach: The NTA's priority is that no candidate misses the examination over an administrative doubt. #NEET2026 #NTA


🔴 #BREAKING | 'खुद छात्र के लॉगिन से अबू धाबी चुना गया'- सेंटर विवाद पर NTA का बयान



@ANI The grievance is being addressed and the candidate will be allocated a centre in Nagpur, after due verification, in the next few hours.



नागपुर का एक बच्चा एक महीने से NEET re-exam की तैयारी कर रहा था। कल परीक्षा से ठीक एक दिन पहले उसने admit card डाउनलोड किया। उसका सेंटर निकला - अबू धाबी। न पासपोर्ट, न परिवार के पास विदेश भेजने के पैसे, न अब कोई वक़्त बचा है। वो रातभर रोता रहा, और परीक्षा देने से ही मना कर रहा है - क्या इस तनाव की कल्पना भी की जा सकती है? आखिर ऐसा हुआ भी कैसे? कल किसी भी छात्र को सेंटर तक न पहुँच पाने की शिकायत नहीं होनी चाहिए। NTA असल में देश के बच्चों और उनके माता-पिता का सिर्फ़ धीरज test कर रही है। जो system एक बच्चे को अपने ही शहर में एक centre नहीं दे सकती, उल्टा विदेश भेज सकती है - उसे परीक्षा करवाने का कोई हक़ नहीं। कोटा में मैंने यही कहा था - यह अब शिक्षा व्यवस्था नहीं रही। यह एक पूरी पीढ़ी के पैसे, समय और मानसिक शांति की वसूली है। हमारे बच्चों के भविष्य के साथ जुआ खेलना बंद कीजिए। वो एक संवेदनशील, ज़िम्मेदार और जवाबदेह शिक्षा व्यवस्था और परीक्षा के अधिकारी हैं - और हम ये उन्हें दिलवा कर रहेंगे। #ChhatronKiGoonj #ChhatraJodo




















