NEET UG Re-exam Admit Card Released: Download Your Hall Ticket for June 21 Test Now

The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the NEET UG re-exam admit cards. The examination will take place on June 21. This test is for candidates who lost time during the original session. Aspirants must download the fresh hall tickets from the official portal. Previously issued admit cards are now completely invalid for this session. Check the official website link to verify all exam centre details now.

Many students confuse the city intimation slip with the actual admit card. The city slip only confirms your exam location. You strictly need the hall ticket to enter the hall. If the portal slows down, try using an incognito browser window. Check your application number carefully before clicking the download link. This prevents common errors during the login process and ensures a fast download.

NEET UG Re-exam Admit Card Released Now

Accessing Your NEET UG Re-exam Admit Card

Visit the official website and find the specific download link. Do not use the fee-refund portal link by mistake. Print the document on A4 paper using a clear printer. Paste a passport-size photograph in the designated space before arriving. Ensure your signatures match the records from the first application. Verification steps are crucial for smooth entry. Keep several copies ready for the physical verification process.

Candidates must follow a very strict dress code this year. Light clothes are allowed but long sleeves are strictly prohibited. Avoid wearing shoes with thick soles or clothes with large buttons. Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD) must bring their scribe forms. Carry a valid disability certificate to avoid any entry delays. These rules ensure a fair environment for every medical aspirant during the test.

Requirement CategoryMandatory Guideline
Paper QualityClear print on white A4 sheet
IdentificationOriginal Government issued photo ID
PwD SupportScribe form and medical certificate

Carry your original Aadhaar card for quick biometric verification at centres. Electronic gadgets, calculators, and paper bits are completely banned. Use the official NTA helpdesk numbers for technical portal errors. Following these rules helps you focus entirely on the medical test. Ensure you have two printed copies for your personal records. Prepare well for this vital career step as you enter the exam hall.

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