The NEET UG 2026 admit card was released on 26 April 2026, and a dedicated helpline has been set up to assist candidates facing issues related to download, verification, or correction. Since the admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the examination centre, even a small error or delay can create panic among students. To avoid last-minute stress, candidates are strongly advised to use the official helpline channels provided by the National Testing Agency (NTA) as soon as they notice any issue.
The admit card contains critical details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, reporting time, exam centre address, photograph, signature, and important exam-day instructions. Any mismatch or technical issue must be reported immediately through the NEET UG 2026 admit card helpline.
Every year, thousands of NEET UG aspirants face issues while downloading their admit cards. Common problems include website errors, incorrect personal details, missing photographs, or login difficulties. The helpline is designed to resolve these concerns quickly so that students can focus on revision instead of administrative hurdles.
The helpline acts as a direct communication channel between candidates and the exam authority, ensuring transparency and timely support during the final stages of exam preparation.
Candidates can contact the helpline for a wide range of admit card–related problems, including:
Unable to download NEET UG 2026 Admit Card
Incorrect spelling of name or parent’s name
Wrong date of birth or application number
Blurred or missing photograph/signature
Mismatch in exam centre or city details
Login issues such as forgotten password or application number
It is important to note that the helpline is meant strictly for admit card and exam-related queries. General counselling or result-related questions are usually not addressed at this stage.
Candidates can reach out to the helpline using the following official modes:
Helpline Phone Numbers: Available during working hours on exam days and pre-exam days
Official Email ID: Candidates should email with their application number, registered email ID, and a clear description of the issue
Official Website Help Section: The “Contact Us” or “Grievance” section allows students to submit queries online
When contacting the helpline, candidates should keep their application form, ID proof, and screenshots of the issue (if any) ready for faster resolution.
To ensure your issue is resolved quickly, follow these tips:
Contact the helpline as soon as the admit card is released
Clearly mention your application number and registered details
Avoid multiple emails for the same issue
Check your email inbox and spam folder regularly for replies
Most admit card issues are resolved within a short time if reported correctly and early.
If the problem persists even after contacting the helpline, candidates should carry proof of communication (emails or call details) to the exam centre. In rare cases, officials at the centre may guide candidates based on confirmation from the exam authority.
However, such situations are uncommon if the helpline is contacted well in advance.