National Testing Agency (NTA), the exam conducting body of the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (UG) has alerted the candidates regarding circulation of a fake public notice with the subject line – 'Conduct of NEET UG - 2021'.
The NTA has vehemently denied that no such public notice, declaring the conduct of NEET (UG) on 5th September 2021, has been issued by the National Testing Agency so far. The fake and unauthorized public notice has been viewed seriously by the NTA, as it is being circulated by some unscrupulous elements with a motive to misguide the aspiring candidates, parents, guardians, public at large. Therefore the agency has advised public to not pay any heed to such miscreants and misinformation.
The NTA clarified that it is still in consultation with the concerned stakeholders for finalizing a suitable date for the conduct of NEET (UG) – 2021, keeping in view the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation.
The aspiring candidates of NEET (UG) – 2021 and all stakeholders have been requested to rely only on the Public Notices, information and dates announced by NTA through its official websites, i.e., nta.ac.in and ntaneet.nic.in. and not believe unauthorized and fake public notice circulated from unknown sources.
Candidates have been further asked to remain in touch with the NTA websites for updates and announcements regarding the dates on which the online application will be launched and the examination will be conducted.
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