NEET 2026 admit card to be released soon

Written By :  Divyani Paul
Published On 2026-04-19 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-19 12:30 GMT

New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to soon release the admit card for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) examination for the academic year 2026-27.

This admit card will be released on the official website of the NTA likely in the last week of April 2026.

The admit card is a key document, without which entry into the examination halls is not permitted.

STEPS TO DOWNLOAD THE NEET UG ADMIT CARD 2026

Candidates can follow the steps outlined here to download the NEET UG Admit Card 2026 from the official website-

STEP 1- Go to the official website of NTA NEET.

STEP 2- Click on the “NEET UG Admit Card 2026” link on the homepage.

STEP 3- Enter login details such as application number and date of birth.

STEP 4- Submit the details to view the admit card.

STEP 5- Download and check all information carefully.

STEP 6- Take a printout for examination use.

The NEET UG exam admit card will have information related to the candidate and the examination. The details printed on the NEET hall ticket include the candidate's name, roll number, photograph, signature, application number, parents' names, category, PWD category, etc. Information pertaining to the examination includes the language of the NEET question paper, the exam date and time, the exam center's address and code, and instructions.

NEET UG 2026 will be conducted in a single slot on May 3, 2026, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This examination will be held in a pen-and-paper mode across 552 cities in India and 14 cities outside India.

This paper will consist of a total of 180 questions, for which 720 marks are allotted. It will include: Physics and Chemistry: 45 questions; Biology (Botany and Zoology): 90 questions. The duration of the examination will be 180 minutes.

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