NEET UG 2026 Admit Card OUT (27 April) – Download Now + Exam Date 3 May
National Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam Name
NEET UG 2026
Exam Date
03 May 2026
Exam Passed
Post/Update Date
13 May 2026
Status
Available Now
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Click below to download your NEET UG 2026 Admit Card OUT (27 April) – Download Now + Exam Date 3 May admit card
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Exam Description & Important Information
📌 NTA NEET UG 2026 – IMPORTANT UPDATE: Exam Cancelled & Re-Test Announcement
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination held on Sunday, 03 May 2026 . This decision was made following an alleged paper leak reported from Rajasthan. The matter has been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for an independent and transparent probe .
All registered candidates will now have to appear for a re-test. The original admit cards for the May 3 exam are now invalid for the upcoming re-test .
📢 Section 1: NEET UG 2026 Re-Test – What We Know So Far
Event Status / Expected Timeline Official Website
NEET UG 2026 (Original Exam) Held on 03 May 2026 CANCELLED due to paper leak
Investigation Authority CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) Probe ongoing
NEET UG 2026 Re-Test To be conducted for all registered candidates Dates: To be announced (TBA)
Fresh Registration NOT required / NOT accepted Only previously registered candidates are eligible
Registration Fee Refund NTA to refund fees to all candidates To be processed by the agency
Fresh Admit Card for Re-Test Will be issued for the new exam date Download from neet.nta.nic.in
⚠️ Important Note: The previous schedule (Reporting Time 01:00 PM, Gate Closing 01:30 PM, Exam 02:00 PM – 05:05 PM) is subject to change for the re-test. Candidates must wait for the official notification regarding the new exam date and day schedule.
📄 Section 2: Mandatory Documents to Carry for the Re-Test (Same Norms Apply)
Candidates must bring the following documents to the examination hall for the re-test. No candidate will be allowed to enter without a valid fresh printed admit card and original ID proof.
S.No. 1 | Document: NEET UG 2026 RE-TEST Admit Card (Fresh) | Quantity / Specification: 2 color printouts on A4 size paper (one for the candidate, one for the invigilator)
S.No. 2 | Document: Valid Photo ID Proof (Original) | Quantity / Specification: Aadhaar Card (with photo), PAN Card, Passport, Driving License, Voter ID Card, or School/College ID (for minors)
S.No. 3 | Document: Valid Photo ID Proof (Photocopy) | Quantity / Specification: 1 attested photocopy to be submitted if asked by the invigilator
S.No. 4 | Document: Passport Size Photographs | Quantity / Specification: 2 copies – must be the same as uploaded in the NEET 2026 application form
S.No. 5 | Document: PwD Certificate (if applicable) | Quantity / Specification: Original and 1 photocopy issued by a competent authority
S.No. 6 | Document: School ID Card (for minors under 18) | Quantity / Specification: Original school/college ID card with photo and signature
S.No. 7 | Document: Ballpoint Pen | Quantity / Specification: Black or blue ink pen only (for signing and rough work if needed)
S.No. 8 | Document: Transparent Water Bottle | Quantity / Specification: Clear bottle without any labels or stickers
📌 Pro Tip: Keep all documents in a transparent folder or clear plastic pouch for easy verification at the security checkpoint.
🚫 Section 3: Prohibited Items – Strictly NOT Allowed Inside the Exam Hall
The NTA has a zero-tolerance policy for prohibited items. Possession of any of the following items will lead to immediate disqualification and potential legal action. These rules will apply strictly to the re-test as well.
📱 Electronics & Communication Devices (ABSOLUTELY BANNED)
Mobile Phone / Smartphone – Can be used for cheating or communication
Smartwatch, Digital Watch, Fitness Band – Can store data, formulas, or receive messages
Bluetooth Headset, Earphones, AirPods – Can be used for audio cheating
Calculator or any computing device – Calculation is not allowed during the exam
Pager, Walkie-Talkie, or any radio device – Can receive external signals
Any metallic or hidden camera device – Can capture question paper images
✏️ Stationery & Accessories (NOT PERMITTED)
Geometry box, compass, protractor, scale
Pencil box or any pouch
Any paper (including blank or rough paper)
Books, notes, guides, or printed material
Scribble pad (will be provided by NTA on the computer)
Eraser, sharpener, or correction fluid/tape
🎒 Personal Items (NOT ALLOWED)
Handbag, purse, backpack, or any bag
Wallet or money (cash)
Jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, nose pins)
Belt with metallic buckle
Coins, keys, or any metallic object
Sunglasses, goggles, caps, hats, or headgear (except religious with prior approval)
Jacket, hoodie, sweater, shawl (unless medically necessary with certificate)
Lipstick, makeup, powder, or any cosmetic product
Food items (except for diabetic/medical conditions with prior permission)
Cigarettes, matchbox, lighter, or any tobacco product
🔔 Warning: Candidates found carrying any prohibited item will have their candidature cancelled immediately. The decision of the Center Superintendent will be final and binding.
👕 Section 4: Dress Code Guidelines for NEET UG 2026 Re-Test
The NTA has prescribed a specific dress code to ensure smooth frisking and prevent any malpractice.
✅ Recommended Dress (WHAT TO WEAR)
Male Candidates: Light-colored half-sleeve shirt/t-shirt with light trousers or jeans (no pockets or minimal pockets)
Female Candidates: Light-colored salwar/kameez, kurti with leggings, or light-colored half-sleeve top with trousers
Footwear: Sandals, slippers, or open footwear (avoid shoes with thick soles or heavy boots)
❌ Prohibited Dress (WHAT NOT TO WEAR)
All Candidates: Full-sleeve shirts/tops (arms must be visible for frisking) - Note: If full sleeves are necessary (e.g., cold weather), candidates must report early for additional checks
All Candidates: Dark-colored or printed heavy clothing
All Candidates: Jackets, hoodies, sweaters, or any layered clothing
All Candidates: Clothes with large buttons, badges, or metallic embellishments
All Candidates: Any headgear (cap, hat, turban, bandana, dupatta on head) – except for religious reasons with written prior approval from NTA
Female Candidates: Heavy sarees with metal pins, gowns, or lengthy dresses that can hide items
📌 Note: Candidates will undergo mandatory metal detector screening and frisking. If your clothing triggers the metal detector multiple times, you may be subjected to additional checks or denied entry.
🏛️ Section 5: Inside the Exam Hall – What You Must Do (For Re-Test)
Once you enter the exam hall, follow these instructions carefully:
Locate your assigned seat exactly as mentioned on the fresh admit card. Do not sit at any other computer.
Wait for the invigilator's instructions. Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until instructed.
Verify your photograph on the computer screen. If it is not yours or is distorted, raise your hand immediately.
Log in using the credentials provided by the invigilator (if required).
Read the instructions on the screen carefully before starting the exam.
Use the digital scribble pad provided on the computer for rough work. You cannot carry your own paper.
Mark your answers carefully. Double-check before final submission.
Do not talk or communicate with any other candidate during the exam.
Do not leave your seat without the invigilator's permission.
Submit your exam only when the timer ends or when instructed by the invigilator.
⚠️ Section 6: What to Do If There Is a Discrepancy on Your NEW Admit Card
If you notice any issues on your fresh admit card for the re-test, take immediate action:
Misspelled name / Wrong DOB / Wrong Category – Contact NTA Helpdesk immediately (before the new exam date)
Blurred or mismatched photograph – Report to the Center Superintendent on the re-test exam day before the exam starts
Missing signature – Carry additional passport-size photographs and a copy of the application form
Wrong exam center city – Center change request is generally NOT permitted. Only report if there is a technical error.
NTA Helpdesk Contact:
📞 Phone: 011-40759000, 011-69227700
📧 Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
🏆 Section 7: Tie-Breaker Rules (Updated for NEET UG 2026)
If two or more candidates score the same total marks, the following tie-breaking criteria will be applied in order :
1st Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology combined) will be ranked higher
2nd Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Chemistry will be ranked higher
3rd Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Physics will be ranked higher
4th Priority: Candidate with lesser number of incorrect answers across all subjects
5th Priority: Random selection through computerized draw / Expert Committee (Age and application number are NO longer criteria)
📅 Section 8: Post-Re-Exam Information (Revised Timelines)
Please note: The following timelines are no longer valid because the original exam was cancelled. New dates will be announced after the re-test schedule is fixed.
~~Event: Provisional Answer Key Release | Expected Timeline: Within 7-10 days after the exam (approx. 10-15 May 2026)~~ -> CANCELLED / Postponed due to re-test
~~Event: NEET UG 2026 Result | Expected Timeline: Mid-June 2026~~ -> DELAYED due to cancellation. New result date will be announced after the re-test .
Event: MCC Counseling (AIQ Seats) | Expected Timeline: Will commence approximately 2-3 weeks after the re-test results | Official Website: mcc.nic.in
Event: State Counseling (State Quota Seats) | Expected Timeline: Varies by state – will be updated post re-test results | Official Website: Various state portals
✅❌ Section 9: Important Do's & Don'ts – Quick Summary (Valid for Re-Test)
✅ DO'S
Regularly check the official website neet.nta.nic.in for the new re-test date
Download the FRESH admit card once the new date is announced; Do not use the old one
Reach the exam center as per the new timing (to be announced on the fresh admit card)
Carry at least 2 color printouts of the fresh admit card
Carry original valid ID proof
Wear light-colored half-sleeve clothes
Wear open sandals or slippers
Keep all documents in a transparent folder
Carry a transparent water bottle (without labels)
Follow all instructions given by the invigilator
❌ DON'TS
Do not panic about the cancellation. NTA has confirmed a re-test for all registered students .
Do not carry a mobile phone, smartwatch, or any electronic device inside
Do not wear full-sleeve clothes, jackets, or hoodies (without prior allowance)
Do not wear shoes with thick soles or heavy boots
Do not carry any paper, book, or notes
Do not carry a geometry box, pencil box, or pouch
Do not wear jewelry (rings, chain, earrings, nose pin)
Do not carry a handbag, purse, or wallet inside
Do not talk or communicate with other candidates during the exam
Do not leave your seat without the invigilator's permission
Do not attempt to cheat or use unfair means – strict action will be taken
💡 Section 10: Final Advisory – Important Reminders After Cancellation
Stay Updated: The situation is dynamic. Do not rely on old schedules or rumors. Bookmark the official website neet.nta.nic.in and check it daily for the new re-test date and fresh admit card release .
Ignore Fake News: There is a lot of misinformation circulating on social media. Trust only the official NTA and CBI announcements.
Keep Documents Ready: The document requirements (ID proof, photos) remain the same. Keep them ready so you can download and print the fresh admit card as soon as it is released.
Refund of Fees: NTA has stated that registration fees will be refunded to all candidates. Keep your application details handy to track this refund .
Continue Preparation: The extra time granted due to the cancellation and re-test is a second chance. Use it wisely to revise and strengthen your weak areas.
⚠️ Section 11: Updated Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The information provided above supersedes all previous NEET UG 2026 guidelines. This update reflects the official cancellation of the May 3, 2026 exam as announced by the NTA and CBI on May 11-12, 2026 . All previous dates (Answer Key, Result) are now invalid. Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official website https://neet.nta.nic.in/ for the announcement of the re-test date and fresh admit cards. This content is for informational purposes only.
📢 Best of luck to all candidates! Stay positive, stay prepared, and focus on the re-test!
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination held on Sunday, 03 May 2026 . This decision was made following an alleged paper leak reported from Rajasthan. The matter has been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for an independent and transparent probe .
All registered candidates will now have to appear for a re-test. The original admit cards for the May 3 exam are now invalid for the upcoming re-test .
📢 Section 1: NEET UG 2026 Re-Test – What We Know So Far
Event Status / Expected Timeline Official Website
NEET UG 2026 (Original Exam) Held on 03 May 2026 CANCELLED due to paper leak
Investigation Authority CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) Probe ongoing
NEET UG 2026 Re-Test To be conducted for all registered candidates Dates: To be announced (TBA)
Fresh Registration NOT required / NOT accepted Only previously registered candidates are eligible
Registration Fee Refund NTA to refund fees to all candidates To be processed by the agency
Fresh Admit Card for Re-Test Will be issued for the new exam date Download from neet.nta.nic.in
⚠️ Important Note: The previous schedule (Reporting Time 01:00 PM, Gate Closing 01:30 PM, Exam 02:00 PM – 05:05 PM) is subject to change for the re-test. Candidates must wait for the official notification regarding the new exam date and day schedule.
📄 Section 2: Mandatory Documents to Carry for the Re-Test (Same Norms Apply)
Candidates must bring the following documents to the examination hall for the re-test. No candidate will be allowed to enter without a valid fresh printed admit card and original ID proof.
S.No. 1 | Document: NEET UG 2026 RE-TEST Admit Card (Fresh) | Quantity / Specification: 2 color printouts on A4 size paper (one for the candidate, one for the invigilator)
S.No. 2 | Document: Valid Photo ID Proof (Original) | Quantity / Specification: Aadhaar Card (with photo), PAN Card, Passport, Driving License, Voter ID Card, or School/College ID (for minors)
S.No. 3 | Document: Valid Photo ID Proof (Photocopy) | Quantity / Specification: 1 attested photocopy to be submitted if asked by the invigilator
S.No. 4 | Document: Passport Size Photographs | Quantity / Specification: 2 copies – must be the same as uploaded in the NEET 2026 application form
S.No. 5 | Document: PwD Certificate (if applicable) | Quantity / Specification: Original and 1 photocopy issued by a competent authority
S.No. 6 | Document: School ID Card (for minors under 18) | Quantity / Specification: Original school/college ID card with photo and signature
S.No. 7 | Document: Ballpoint Pen | Quantity / Specification: Black or blue ink pen only (for signing and rough work if needed)
S.No. 8 | Document: Transparent Water Bottle | Quantity / Specification: Clear bottle without any labels or stickers
📌 Pro Tip: Keep all documents in a transparent folder or clear plastic pouch for easy verification at the security checkpoint.
🚫 Section 3: Prohibited Items – Strictly NOT Allowed Inside the Exam Hall
The NTA has a zero-tolerance policy for prohibited items. Possession of any of the following items will lead to immediate disqualification and potential legal action. These rules will apply strictly to the re-test as well.
📱 Electronics & Communication Devices (ABSOLUTELY BANNED)
Mobile Phone / Smartphone – Can be used for cheating or communication
Smartwatch, Digital Watch, Fitness Band – Can store data, formulas, or receive messages
Bluetooth Headset, Earphones, AirPods – Can be used for audio cheating
Calculator or any computing device – Calculation is not allowed during the exam
Pager, Walkie-Talkie, or any radio device – Can receive external signals
Any metallic or hidden camera device – Can capture question paper images
✏️ Stationery & Accessories (NOT PERMITTED)
Geometry box, compass, protractor, scale
Pencil box or any pouch
Any paper (including blank or rough paper)
Books, notes, guides, or printed material
Scribble pad (will be provided by NTA on the computer)
Eraser, sharpener, or correction fluid/tape
🎒 Personal Items (NOT ALLOWED)
Handbag, purse, backpack, or any bag
Wallet or money (cash)
Jewelry (rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, nose pins)
Belt with metallic buckle
Coins, keys, or any metallic object
Sunglasses, goggles, caps, hats, or headgear (except religious with prior approval)
Jacket, hoodie, sweater, shawl (unless medically necessary with certificate)
Lipstick, makeup, powder, or any cosmetic product
Food items (except for diabetic/medical conditions with prior permission)
Cigarettes, matchbox, lighter, or any tobacco product
🔔 Warning: Candidates found carrying any prohibited item will have their candidature cancelled immediately. The decision of the Center Superintendent will be final and binding.
👕 Section 4: Dress Code Guidelines for NEET UG 2026 Re-Test
The NTA has prescribed a specific dress code to ensure smooth frisking and prevent any malpractice.
✅ Recommended Dress (WHAT TO WEAR)
Male Candidates: Light-colored half-sleeve shirt/t-shirt with light trousers or jeans (no pockets or minimal pockets)
Female Candidates: Light-colored salwar/kameez, kurti with leggings, or light-colored half-sleeve top with trousers
Footwear: Sandals, slippers, or open footwear (avoid shoes with thick soles or heavy boots)
❌ Prohibited Dress (WHAT NOT TO WEAR)
All Candidates: Full-sleeve shirts/tops (arms must be visible for frisking) - Note: If full sleeves are necessary (e.g., cold weather), candidates must report early for additional checks
All Candidates: Dark-colored or printed heavy clothing
All Candidates: Jackets, hoodies, sweaters, or any layered clothing
All Candidates: Clothes with large buttons, badges, or metallic embellishments
All Candidates: Any headgear (cap, hat, turban, bandana, dupatta on head) – except for religious reasons with written prior approval from NTA
Female Candidates: Heavy sarees with metal pins, gowns, or lengthy dresses that can hide items
📌 Note: Candidates will undergo mandatory metal detector screening and frisking. If your clothing triggers the metal detector multiple times, you may be subjected to additional checks or denied entry.
🏛️ Section 5: Inside the Exam Hall – What You Must Do (For Re-Test)
Once you enter the exam hall, follow these instructions carefully:
Locate your assigned seat exactly as mentioned on the fresh admit card. Do not sit at any other computer.
Wait for the invigilator's instructions. Do not touch the keyboard or mouse until instructed.
Verify your photograph on the computer screen. If it is not yours or is distorted, raise your hand immediately.
Log in using the credentials provided by the invigilator (if required).
Read the instructions on the screen carefully before starting the exam.
Use the digital scribble pad provided on the computer for rough work. You cannot carry your own paper.
Mark your answers carefully. Double-check before final submission.
Do not talk or communicate with any other candidate during the exam.
Do not leave your seat without the invigilator's permission.
Submit your exam only when the timer ends or when instructed by the invigilator.
⚠️ Section 6: What to Do If There Is a Discrepancy on Your NEW Admit Card
If you notice any issues on your fresh admit card for the re-test, take immediate action:
Misspelled name / Wrong DOB / Wrong Category – Contact NTA Helpdesk immediately (before the new exam date)
Blurred or mismatched photograph – Report to the Center Superintendent on the re-test exam day before the exam starts
Missing signature – Carry additional passport-size photographs and a copy of the application form
Wrong exam center city – Center change request is generally NOT permitted. Only report if there is a technical error.
NTA Helpdesk Contact:
📞 Phone: 011-40759000, 011-69227700
📧 Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
🏆 Section 7: Tie-Breaker Rules (Updated for NEET UG 2026)
If two or more candidates score the same total marks, the following tie-breaking criteria will be applied in order :
1st Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Biology (Botany & Zoology combined) will be ranked higher
2nd Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Chemistry will be ranked higher
3rd Priority: Candidate with higher marks in Physics will be ranked higher
4th Priority: Candidate with lesser number of incorrect answers across all subjects
5th Priority: Random selection through computerized draw / Expert Committee (Age and application number are NO longer criteria)
📅 Section 8: Post-Re-Exam Information (Revised Timelines)
Please note: The following timelines are no longer valid because the original exam was cancelled. New dates will be announced after the re-test schedule is fixed.
~~Event: Provisional Answer Key Release | Expected Timeline: Within 7-10 days after the exam (approx. 10-15 May 2026)~~ -> CANCELLED / Postponed due to re-test
~~Event: NEET UG 2026 Result | Expected Timeline: Mid-June 2026~~ -> DELAYED due to cancellation. New result date will be announced after the re-test .
Event: MCC Counseling (AIQ Seats) | Expected Timeline: Will commence approximately 2-3 weeks after the re-test results | Official Website: mcc.nic.in
Event: State Counseling (State Quota Seats) | Expected Timeline: Varies by state – will be updated post re-test results | Official Website: Various state portals
✅❌ Section 9: Important Do's & Don'ts – Quick Summary (Valid for Re-Test)
✅ DO'S
Regularly check the official website neet.nta.nic.in for the new re-test date
Download the FRESH admit card once the new date is announced; Do not use the old one
Reach the exam center as per the new timing (to be announced on the fresh admit card)
Carry at least 2 color printouts of the fresh admit card
Carry original valid ID proof
Wear light-colored half-sleeve clothes
Wear open sandals or slippers
Keep all documents in a transparent folder
Carry a transparent water bottle (without labels)
Follow all instructions given by the invigilator
❌ DON'TS
Do not panic about the cancellation. NTA has confirmed a re-test for all registered students .
Do not carry a mobile phone, smartwatch, or any electronic device inside
Do not wear full-sleeve clothes, jackets, or hoodies (without prior allowance)
Do not wear shoes with thick soles or heavy boots
Do not carry any paper, book, or notes
Do not carry a geometry box, pencil box, or pouch
Do not wear jewelry (rings, chain, earrings, nose pin)
Do not carry a handbag, purse, or wallet inside
Do not talk or communicate with other candidates during the exam
Do not leave your seat without the invigilator's permission
Do not attempt to cheat or use unfair means – strict action will be taken
💡 Section 10: Final Advisory – Important Reminders After Cancellation
Stay Updated: The situation is dynamic. Do not rely on old schedules or rumors. Bookmark the official website neet.nta.nic.in and check it daily for the new re-test date and fresh admit card release .
Ignore Fake News: There is a lot of misinformation circulating on social media. Trust only the official NTA and CBI announcements.
Keep Documents Ready: The document requirements (ID proof, photos) remain the same. Keep them ready so you can download and print the fresh admit card as soon as it is released.
Refund of Fees: NTA has stated that registration fees will be refunded to all candidates. Keep your application details handy to track this refund .
Continue Preparation: The extra time granted due to the cancellation and re-test is a second chance. Use it wisely to revise and strengthen your weak areas.
⚠️ Section 11: Updated Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The information provided above supersedes all previous NEET UG 2026 guidelines. This update reflects the official cancellation of the May 3, 2026 exam as announced by the NTA and CBI on May 11-12, 2026 . All previous dates (Answer Key, Result) are now invalid. Candidates are strongly advised to regularly visit the official website https://neet.nta.nic.in/ for the announcement of the re-test date and fresh admit cards. This content is for informational purposes only.
📢 Best of luck to all candidates! Stay positive, stay prepared, and focus on the re-test!
Important Dates
| Admit Card / Exam City and Date: | 13 May 2026 |
| Exam Date: | 03 May 2026 |
Steps to Download Admit Card
- 📥 Step-by-Step Guide to Download NEET UG 2026 Admit Card
- Follow the 8 simple steps below to download your NEET UG 2026 Admit Card from the official NTA website.
- 🔹 Step 1: Visit the Official Website
- Open your browser and go to the official NTA NEET UG 2026 website:
- 👉 https://neet.nta.nic.in/
- 🔹 Step 2: Find the Admit Card Link
- On the homepage, look for the link titled:
- 👉 "Download NEET (UG) - 2026 Admit Card"
- This link is usually available under the "Latest News" or "Candidate Activity" section.
- 🔹 Step 3: Click on the Link
- Click on the admit card link. You will be redirected to the official login portal hosted at:
- 👉 https://examinationservices.nic.in/
- 🔹 Step 4: Enter Your Login Credentials
- On the login page, carefully enter the following details:
- Application Number – Received during registration (mentioned in confirmation page/email/SMS)
- Date of Birth (DOB) – In DD/MM/YYYY format (as filled in the application form)
- Security Pin / Captcha Code – As shown on the screen (case-sensitive)
- 📌 Alternative Login Method:
- Some candidates may also log in using their Password (created during registration) instead of Date of Birth.
- 🔹 Step 5: Submit the Information
- After entering all details, click on the "Submit" or "Login" button.
- 🔹 Step 6: View Your Admit Card
- Your NEET UG 2026 Admit Card will appear on the screen as a PDF document.
- 📌 Important: Do not close the window immediately. Carefully verify all details printed on the admit card.
- 🔹 Step 7: Verify All Details Carefully
- Before downloading, verify the following information on your admit card:
- Checkpoint 1 – Candidate Name: Spelling exactly as per Class 10 certificate. Action: Contact NTA Helpdesk immediately if incorrect.
- Checkpoint 2 – Roll Number: Unique 8-10 digit number. Action: Memorize or note it down.
- Checkpoint 3 – Application Number: Matches your registration number. Action: Keep it safe for future reference.
- Checkpoint 4 – Date of Birth: DD/MM/YYYY format – should be correct. Action: Immediately report discrepancy.
- Checkpoint 5 – Category: General / OBC / SC / ST / EWS. Action: Check if correct as per your certificate.
- Checkpoint 6 – Photograph & Signature: Should be clear and matching your face. Action: Report if blurred or mismatched.
- Checkpoint 7 – Exam Date: 03 May 2026 (Sunday). Action: Cross-check with official schedule.
- Checkpoint 8 – Exam Shift & Timing: Morning Shift (02:00 PM to 05:05 PM IST). Action: Note the reporting time (01:00 PM).
- Checkpoint 9 – Exam Center Name & Address: Full address with city, state, and PIN code. Action: Visit the center one day before the exam.
- Checkpoint 10 – Reporting Time & Gate Closing Time: Reporting: 01:00 PM | Gate Closing: 01:30 PM. Action: Plan to reach by 12:30 PM to avoid last-minute rush.
- 🔹 Step 8: Download and Print the Admit Card
- Once you have verified all details, follow these sub-steps:
- Click on the "Download" button (usually at the top or bottom of the page).
- Save the PDF file to your computer or mobile phone.
- Take at least 2-3 color printouts on A4 size paper.
- Keep one copy for yourself, one for the invigilator, and one as a backup.
- 📌 Note: Do not laminate the admit card as you may need to write your signature and left thumb impression on it at the exam center.
- 🔧 Troubleshooting – What to Do If You Cannot Download the Admit Card
- Issue 1: Forgot Application Number
- Solution: Check your registered email inbox or SMS for the application number. Alternatively, use the "Forgot Application Number" link on the login page.
- Issue 2: Date of Birth not working
- Solution: Try entering in both formats: DD-MM-YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY. Ensure you are using the correct year as per your Class 10 certificate.
- Issue 3: Website is slow or not loading
- Solution: Try during non-peak hours (early morning 6 AM – 8 AM or late night 10 PM – 12 AM). Use a wired broadband connection instead of mobile data. Clear browser cache and cookies.
- Issue 4: Admit Card shows error or blank page
- Solution: Clear your browser cache and cookies. Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari). Disable any ad-blocker extensions.
- Issue 5: Photograph or Signature missing / blurred
- Solution: Immediately contact the NTA Help Desk at 011-40759000 or email at neetug2026@nta.ac.in. Also report to the Center Superintendent on the exam day before the exam starts.
- 📞 NTA Helpdesk Contact Information
- If you face any issues while downloading the admit card, contact the NTA Helpdesk:
- 📞 Phone (Toll-Free): 011-40759000 , 011-69227700
- 📧 Email: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
- 🌐 Official Website: https://neet.nta.nic.in/
- 📌 Note: Keep your Application Number and Date of Birth ready before calling the helpdesk for faster resolution.
- ⚠️ Important Reminders After Downloading Admit Card
- Do not wait until the last moment to download the admit card. The website may experience heavy traffic on the day before the exam (02 May 2026).
- Save a digital copy on your mobile phone and cloud storage (Google Drive, iCloud, etc.) as a backup in case you lose the printout.
- Keep multiple printouts – at least 3-4 copies. Keep one in your bag, one with your parents, and one in your car.
- Keep the admit card safe even after the exam. You will need it during document verification, counseling, and admission.
- Do not write anything on the admit card except for the space provided for signature and left thumb impression at the exam center.
- 📢 Final Word
- The NEET UG 2026 Admit Card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination hall. Without a valid printed copy, no candidate will be allowed to appear for the exam. Follow the steps above carefully, download your admit card well in advance, and keep multiple printouts safe.
- Best of luck to all candidates appearing for NEET UG 2026 on 03 May 2026!
- ⚠️ Disclaimer: The steps and links mentioned above are based on the official NTA NEET UG 2026 guidelines. Always refer to the official website https://neet.nta.nic.in/ for the most authentic and updated information.
Details Mentioned on Admit Card
- Candidate Name, Roll Number, Application Number, Date of Birth, Gender, Category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS), PwD Status, Father's Name, Mother's Name, NEET UG 2026 Exam Date (03 May 2026), Exam Shift Timing, Examination Center Name with Complete Address (City, State, PIN Code), Center Code, Reporting Time, Gate Closing Time, Candidate's Photograph, Candidate's Signature, Space for Invigilator's Signature, Important Exam Day Instructions, Prohibited Items List, COVID-19 Guidelines (if applicable), QR Code for verification.
Documents to Carry (Mandatory)
- NEET 2026 Admit Card (Color Printout)
- Valid ID Proof (Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Passport
- Driving License
- Voter ID)
- Passport Size Photographs (same as uploaded)
- PwD Certificate (if applicable)
- School ID Card (for minors)
- Ballpoint Pen (Black/Blue)
- Transparent Water Bottle
- NTA Authorized Scribble Pad (provided at center)
Important Links
Other Others Admit Cards
Exam Day Instructions
- Report at least 2 hours before exam start time
- Electronic gadgets (mobile, smartwatch) are strictly prohibited
- No entry after gate closing time
- Follow all exam center rules and COVID protocols
- Carry all required documents in transparent bag
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National Testing Agency (NTA) Helpdesk
011-69227700
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neet.nta.nic.in
Note: This is a private portal. Always verify admit card details on official National Testing Agency (NTA) website. In case of discrepancy, contact the exam conducting authority immediately.