The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Admit Card by June 14, 2026, for candidates appearing in the re-examination scheduled on June 21. With fresh guidelines, revised exam timings, and enhanced security measures, candidates should carefully review all updates before downloading their hall tickets.
NTA is likely to issue the NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Admit Card on or before June 14 through the official NEET portal. Candidates should regularly check the website for updates.
The hall ticket will be available on the official NEET website. Candidates must avoid unofficial sources and download the admit card using their application credentials.
Candidates must carry the newly issued re-exam admit card. The admit card used for the cancelled May 3 examination will not be valid for the June 21 re-exam.
NTA has already issued the Exam City Intimation Slip to help candidates plan their travel. However, this document is not the admit card and cannot be used for entry into the examination centre.
The re-examination is scheduled for Sunday, June 21, 2026, following the cancellation of the earlier test. All registered candidates from the original examination are eligible to appear.
NTA has extended the examination duration from 180 minutes to 195 minutes, giving candidates an additional 15 minutes to complete the paper.
Candidates will receive additional rough-work pages in the question booklet. The move is intended to make calculations and problem-solving easier during the exam.
After downloading the admit card, candidates should verify their name, application number, photograph, exam centre details, reporting time, and other personal information. Any discrepancy should be reported immediately to NTA.
Along with the admit card, candidates must bring a valid photo identification document to the examination centre. Entry may be denied without proper identification.
Authorities have announced stricter monitoring and security arrangements for the June 21 re-examination. Candidates are advised to follow all instructions and avoid carrying prohibited items to the exam centre.
