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April 8, 2026
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has introduced its official presence on Instagram and Facebook to deliver instant updates to students preparing for key national entrance examinations. This initiative is designed to make communication quicker, more direct, and easily accessible.
Aspirants appearing for exams like Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), and Common University Entrance Test (CUET) can now follow these platforms to stay informed about critical developments.
Announcing the move on X, the agency highlighted that students will be able to access “real-time updates, exam alerts, and everything” in one place. Candidates are encouraged to follow these verified handles to avoid missing important announcements.
Big Update! NTA is now closer to you than ever 📲
Get real-time updates, exam alerts, and everything you need — all in one place.Follow us and stay ahead. Don’t miss out 🚀#NTAExams #NowOnInstagram #StayUpdated #ExamAlerts #NTAUpdates pic.twitter.com/5zw99ioneM
— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) April 6, 2026
What kind of updates will be shared?
The social media channels will provide timely notifications related to:
- Application form releases
- Examination schedules
- City intimation slips
- Admit card updates
- Answer key releases
- Result announcements
This is expected to significantly ease the process of tracking multiple updates, especially during peak exam periods when information is released rapidly.
Why this initiative matters
The move reflects NTA’s push to enhance digital communication and engage directly with students. With a growing number of candidates relying on social media for quick updates, the agency aims to minimize misinformation and streamline access to authentic information.
Established in 2017, the NTA is responsible for conducting major national-level entrance exams for higher education, including JEE Main, CUET (UG & PG), and NEET (UG). Students are advised to follow the official accounts to stay consistently updated.
Source: TOI
