CUET-UG 2026 Exam Schedule Revised: Check Your New Dates and Hall Ticket Now

Today marks a critical phase for Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026 candidates. The May 31 session is currently proceeding as originally planned. However, earlier postponed papers are now rescheduled for June 6 and 7. The National Testing Agency (NTA) released revised hall tickets for all affected students. Candidates must download these new documents to verify updated center locations and reporting times immediately.

Transitioning to these new dates requires careful attention to official updates. Many students previously faced technical issues or venue clashes. These revisions aim to streamline the process for thousands of applicants across India. Experts suggest that fresh admit cards are mandatory for entry. Older versions will be invalid for the June sessions. Candidates should check the official portal frequently for changes.

CUET-UG 2026 Exam Schedule: New Dates Released

Revised CUET-UG 2026 Exam Schedule and Hall Ticket Updates

The shift to June 6 and 7 focuses on specific subjects. These papers were moved due to local logistics or administrative reasons. For the May 31 exam, gates close thirty minutes before the start time. This rule ensures strict adherence to security protocols. Students should arrive at least two hours early. This prevents last-minute stress during the initial document verification process.

Exam DateShift TimingFocus Subjects
May 31Morning and EveningScheduled Papers
June 06Multiple BatchesRescheduled Domain Subjects
June 07Buffer SessionLanguages and General Test

Accessing the updated portal is the primary step for every candidate. You must log in using your application number and date of birth. Ensure that the photo and signature on the ticket are clearly visible. If you notice venue changes, map your route in advance. Many centers shifted to urban hubs to improve technical infrastructure. This step reduces the risk of system failures significantly.

Navigating these changes ensures a smooth path toward college admissions. The June 6 and 7 sessions offer help for those affected by earlier delays. Staying updated through official channels remains the best way to handle exam anxiety. Focus on the revised syllabus and manage your time effectively. This approach will maximize your performance in this competitive entrance environment.

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