NEW DELHI :
OVER 2.7 lakh fewer candidates
appeared for the medical
entrance NEET-UG re-examination than the original test conducted on May 3, according to
official data.
The crucial exam conducted
on May 3 was cancelled by the
NTA on May 12 amid allegations
of paper leak. The CBI is investigating the matter.
The exam was re-conducted on
June 21. For the re-examination,
19,99,895 candidates appeared
compared to 22.05 lakh candidates who had taken the original NEET-UG examination.
The result for the high-stakes
exam was announced on
Thursday, with the National
Testing Agency (NTA) announcing that 11.21 lakh candidates
have qualified for the exam.
The result data shows that registrations remained almost
unchanged from last year, but a
significantly larger number of
candidates skipped the re-examination. Over 22.79 lakh candidates registered for NEET-UG2026, only marginally higher than
22.76 lakh registrations in 2025.
However, only 19.99 lakh candidates appeared, leaving 2,79,848
candidates absent, the highest
absentee count recorded so far.
In 2020, 2.30 lakh candidates
had skipped the exam when it
was conducted during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The original examination held
on May 3 had recorded an attendance of 22.05 lakh candidates,
translating to an attendance of
96.72 pc. The attendance for the
re-examination stood at 87.72
pc, making it the second-lowest
recorded since 2020. The
National Eligibility cum Entrance
Test-Undergraduate, or NEETUG, is the largest undergraduate entrance exam in the country, with nearly 25 lakh candidates
registering for the crucial test.