NEET UG 2026 Re-exam Admit Card Releasing Tomorrow: Essential Download Steps and Exam Guidelines

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the NEET UG 2026 re-exam admit card. This follows recent National Eligibility cum Entrance Test guidelines. Candidates can find the link online by June 14. This second window follows administrative changes for specific centers. Students should prepare login details to access the portal quickly.

Use your application number and birth date to log in. Note that the city slip is not an admit card. Previous hall tickets are now invalid for this re-test. New printouts are mandatory for biometric verification. This ensures a secure process for everyone on the exam day.

NEET UG 2026 Re-exam Admit Card Details

Steps to Download the NEET UG 2026 Re-exam Admit Card

Visit the official website and find the hall ticket section. Enter your credentials carefully and verify the security pin. If the server is slow, clear your browser cache. Use an alternate browser to avoid technical delays. This helps you obtain documents during high traffic without stress.

Event ItemScheduled DateTime and Shift
Admit Card ReleaseJune 14, 2026Morning Hours
Re-examination DayJune 21, 202602:00 PM - 05:20 PM

Mandatory Center Rules and the NEET UG Admit Card

Bring a printed hall ticket and a passport photo. This photo must match your original registration image. Carry a government identity proof like an Aadhaar card. Candidates must bring Person with Disabilities (PwD) certificates if needed. These documents are vital for verifying your identity. Double check your bag for these items today.

Wear light clothes with half sleeves and low heels. Ornaments and metallic items are strictly banned inside halls. Electronic gadgets and food are not allowed beyond security. Follow these rules to prevent delays during frisking. This keeps the test environment secure for all aspirants. Prohibited items will be confiscated by the staff.

Reach the center two hours early for biometric checks. Contact the NTA helpline if you find any errors. Rectifying mistakes now prevents issues during counseling. Checking details early helps you stay focused. We wish all students the very best for this exam. Stay calm and follow every official instruction.

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