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Scribe Support for PwD/PwBD Candidates in NEET (UG) 2026 Exam

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Scribe Support for PwD/PwBD Candidates in NEET (UG) 2026 Exam

The National Testing Agency , right? They just kicked off the online portal for those who need scribe support Persons with Disabilities (PwD) and Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) candidates for the upcoming NEET (UG) 2026 exam . It’s all about submitting scribe details.

There was a window open. June 9th to June 12th, that’s when you had to get your options in. And then it closed. June 12th at 11:50 pm. That’s the hard stop. You really need to move fast if you want this facility.

Eligible candidates? They have to log in and register their preferences quickly. This has to happen before the actual medical entrance exam date hits. June 21st, 2026. That's when the testing is scheduled. A big day looming.

There’s always that bit of history with these tests. Remember how they did it? They first ran something back on May 3rd. But then, just days after that exam, things got messy. It got cancelled. Allegedly because of leaked papers. Always something happening in the background, you know? A little instability there.

The official notice that’s where everything gets stated, sort of. They pointed to the NTA Public Notices from May 15th and June 8th. That's the grounding for why this portal opened for PwD/PwBD candidates needing scribe help in NEET (UG) 2026, scheduled for June 21st. They told people they could exercise their option based on what was laid out below. A very formal way of saying: look at the schedule we put up.

You have to follow those steps if you want this done correctly. It’s not some simple click, though.

Registration Steps for Scribe Support

  1. Step one. You head over to the official NTA NEET website. neet.nta.nic.in. That's the starting point. Simple enough, but that link has to be right.
  2. Then log in. Using your valid credentials. If you don't have those credentials ready, well, you’re already behind.
  3. Next is finding the actual action. You look on the candidate homepage. There should be a button waiting for you. ‘Register Scribe Details.’ Only PwD/PwBD candidates see that option. It’s specific. That visibility is key. If you don't see it, maybe you aren't eligible, or something else is wrong with your profile.
  4. Once you click it, then you pick your preferred scribe option. Be careful here. You have to submit all the required information properly. No mistakes there.
  5. And finally? Download and save that confirmation page. Keep it safe. Proof that you did the thing. It’s important documentation for the exam.

Exam Schedule and Structure

Now, shifting gears a little. We move from registration to the actual test itself. The NTA is planning on releasing those admit cards for the NEET UG re-test 2026 around June 14th. That gives candidates a bit of breathing room before the main event.

The exam date itself remains set for June 21st. Time frame matters too. It’s running from 2 pm until 5:15 pm. A solid three hours, that's how long you have to focus everything in. And those marks? They’re compulsory across the board. 180 questions total. Physics gets 45 slots. Chemistry also has 45. Biology takes up the lion's share at 90 questions.

It sounds structured. But it's all moving on, right? The way these things unfold feels less like a perfectly lined-up timeline and more like a series of hurried steps. You get the administrative stuff the dates, the portals and then you have the actual pressure of the test itself. It’s that mix, I think. That slow burn of bureaucracy colliding with high stakes.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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