The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the launch of the NEET UG Re-Exam Admit Card 2026 in the second week of June 2026 likely on June 14 before the re-examination on June 21, 2026. The exact date for the official uploading of the NEET UG admit cards has not been officially revealed by the authority but as per the media reports it will be soon after the NEET exam city intimation slip’s release on the official website of NEET.
The NEET UG 2026 re-exam was announced due to allegations of paper leak and irregularities in the original exam conducted on May 3. In response to the nationwide concern raised by the students and the parents of the country NTA decided to hold a fresh examination to ensure the transparency & fairness of the medical aspirants all over the country in the admission process.
If the candidate had appeared in the previous examination, he/she will not have to register again. They can download their NTA NEET Admit Card directly from the official site of NTA NEET by entering their application number, date of birth and security pin (S.P.) in the provided space after the link is active.
Admit cards are an important document and need to be brought to the examination centre with a proper photo ID proof. Students are encouraged to read all the information given on the hall ticket such as Name, Roll, Reporting Time, Exam Centre Address, Exam Day Instructions etc.
Important Dates for NEET UG Re-Exam 2026
The re-exam is expected to take place between 2 PM and 5:15 PM, as reported. Students can also be provided with an extra 15 minutes to read the question paper and do formalities prior to the start of the exam.
NTA NEET candidates are recommended to visit the official notification website of NTA NEET regularly for the latest information and updates on the NEET re-exam process. Also, students have doubts additionally don't have any backup can connect with Online Universities for free career counselling. The experts also suggest downloading the admit card early so as to avoid any trouble in downloading the card due to heavy traffic on the website.