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NEET UG 2026 Re-exam: Admit Card Release Imminent, Here’s How to Download Your Hall Ticket

NEET 2026: नीट री-एग्जाम का एडमिट कार्ड Direct Link यहां मिलेगा, देखें डाउनलोड करने का तरीका

By Rohan GuptaPublished 14 June 2026· 2 min read
NEET UG 2026 Re-exam: Admit Card Release Imminent, Here’s How to Download Your Hall Ticket
NEET UG 2026 Re-exam: Admit Card Release Imminent, Here’s How to Download Your Hall Ticket

With over 22 lakh aspirants bracing for the June 21 re-test, the NTA is set to release the crucial hall tickets that will determine the path forward for medical admissions.

The high-stakes atmosphere surrounding the राष्ट्रीय पात्रता व प्रवेश परीक्षा (NEET) continues as candidates await the release of admit cards for the upcoming re-examination. Following the cancellation of the May 3 test due to widespread reports of paper leaks and procedural irregularities, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has scheduled the fresh attempt for June 21, 2026. With the clock ticking, students are advised to keep their application credentials ready for the direct link release.

Accessing the Hall Ticket

Once the admit card is officially live, candidates must head to the primary portal, neet.nta.nic.in. The process is straightforward: you will need your application number, date of birth, and the security pin to log in. Given the massive scale of the exam—which typically sees over 22 lakh students competing for limited medical seats—the website may experience heavy traffic. Download the document as soon as it is available and ensure you print a clear copy, as digital versions are generally not accepted at exam centers.

Exam Day Protocols and Safety

The re-exam is set for a duration of 195 minutes, running from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. Authorities have emphasized that this session will be conducted under heightened security and strict surveillance to prevent a repeat of the previous chaos. When arriving at the center, students must carry a valid government-issued photo ID alongside their hall ticket. It is critical to cross-verify all personal details, reporting times, and center information on the document; any discrepancies should be reported to the NTA immediately to avoid being barred from entry.

The Bigger Picture: Why It Matters

For thousands of aspirants, this re-exam is not just another test—it is a chance to rectify a systemic failure. The crisis that marred the initial May exam has left a dent in the credibility of the selection process, making this June 21 attempt a litmus test for the NTA’s operational efficiency. While outlets like AajTak, Jagran Josh, and Careers360 track these updates, the primary concern for the student community remains fairness and transparency. The government’s move to hold a re-exam acknowledges the scale of the irregularities, yet the lingering question remains whether the new security measures are enough to restore complete faith in the national testing mechanism.

By Rohan Gupta
Business Correspondent

Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.