
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially outlined the release schedule for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2026 cycle. Lakhs of candidates targeting Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Assistant Professor eligibility, and PhD admissions are awaiting these mandatory documents to finalize their travel and preparation logistics.
To help aspirants plan their final weeks effectively, here is a breakdown of the official schedule, step-by-step download procedures, and key structural parameters of the examination.
The NTA coordinates the release of placement metrics in two distinct phases to manage web traffic and provide advance notice for logistics.
| Event Metric | Official Deadline | Purpose of Document |
| Advance City Intimation Slip | By June 10, 2026 | Allocates the examination city for early travel booking. |
| Official Admit Card Release | By June 15, 2026 | Contains specific venue address, shift timing, and entry gates. |
| UGC NET Examination Window | June 22 – June 30, 2026 | Nationwide testing window conducted across multiple shifts. |
Many candidates confuse the city slip with the actual hall ticket.
The Advance City Intimation Slip is purely a logistical aid. It identifies the city where your test center is located so you can secure transport or accommodation early. It cannot be used to gain entry to the exam hall.
The UGC NET Admit Card is your legal entry pass. It provides granular details, including the exact name and address of your Computer-Based Test (CBT) center, your reporting time, gate closing times, roll number, and specific exam guidelines.
Once the NTA activates the live hosting servers, you can retrieve both documents using your registration credentials.
Step 1: Visit the official NTA UGC NET web portal (ugcnet.nta.nic.in).
Step 2: Locate and click the active link labeled "UGC NET June 2026 City Intimation" or "Download Admit Card".
Step 3: Input your unique Application Number and your Date of Birth (DoB) or registered password.
Step 4: Resolve the security CAPTCHA code displayed on the screen and hit "Submit".
Step 5: Save the generated PDF file to your device and print clear, legible hard copies.
The UGC NET June 2026 cycle will strictly follow a single-session, continuous evaluation structure.
Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT) only.
Total Duration: 3 Hours (180 minutes) uninterrupted.
Session Structure: Candidates must face Paper 1 (General Aptitude) and Paper 2 (Subject-Specific) in a single sitting. There is no break or intermission between the two papers. You are free to allocate your 180 minutes between both papers as you see fit inside the live terminal.
To pass the security checkpoints at the CBT center, you must produce:
A physical, printed copy of your UGC NET Admit Card downloaded from the NTA portal.
A valid, government-issued original photo identity proof (e.g., Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving License).
Passport-sized photographs matching the one uploaded in your application form (for the attendance sheet).
The National Testing Agency is scheduled to release the advance city intimation slip by June 10, 2026. Candidates can download it via the official portal to see their allotted exam city.
The admit cards will be available for secure download by June 15, 2026. You will need your application number and password/date of birth to access it.
No. The NTA explicitly states that the city and test center configuration designated on the final admit card is binding. Requests for changes due to personal preferences or travel constraints will not be entertained.
No, there is zero break between Paper 1 and Paper 2. The entire test runs continuously for 3 hours (180 minutes), and you can switch between sections dynamically during this period.
If you notice any discrepancies in your name, photograph, signature, or chosen subject, contact the NTA Help Desk immediately via their official helpline or email support before the exam window begins on June 22.