The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an important advisory for candidates appearing in the NEET UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21, 2026. With the examination being conducted today, NTA has once again urged all eligible candidates to download and carry the newly issued admit card, as the previous admit card used for the May 3 examination will not be considered valid for entry.
Candidates who have yet to download their hall tickets should immediately visit the official website and complete the process before heading to their examination centres.
The NEET UG 2026 re-examination is being conducted today, June 21, for eligible candidates as notified by NTA. The examination will be held in offline (pen-and-paper) mode under strict security arrangements.
Candidates are advised to report to their examination centres well before the gate-closing time and carry all required documents for smooth entry.
One of the most important points highlighted by NTA is that the admit card issued for the original May 3 examination cannot be used for today's re-exam.
Candidates must download the fresh admit card specifically generated for the June 21 examination.
Failure to carry the correct admit card may result in denial of entry to the examination centre.
Candidates can download their hall tickets through the official NEET portal:
Official Website: neet.nta.nic.in
Students need their application credentials to access and download the admit card.
NTA has clarified that candidates only need to download the admit card once and may print multiple copies if required.
According to the agency, extensive efforts have been made to ensure that no eligible candidate misses the examination due to admit card-related issues.
NTA has contacted candidates through:
The objective is to ensure that every eligible candidate receives timely information regarding the re-examination and admit card requirements.
Before leaving for the examination centre, candidates should carefully verify the following details:
Any discrepancy should be reported immediately to NTA through the official helpline.
Candidates facing difficulties while downloading the admit card can contact NTA through the following channels:
Helpline Number: 011-40759000
Email ID: neetug2026@nta.ac.in
Students are advised not to wait until the last moment and should seek assistance immediately if they encounter technical issues.
To avoid last-minute stress, candidates should:
The NEET UG examination remains India's largest undergraduate medical entrance examination and serves as the gateway to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other medical courses across the country.
As candidates appear for today's re-examination, NTA has encouraged students to remain calm, confident, and focused. Aspirants are advised to follow official instructions carefully and ensure they carry the correct admit card to avoid any inconvenience at the examination centre.
With the NEET UG 2026 re-exam now underway, students should stay updated through official NTA channels for any further announcements and examination-related updates.
