NEET UG 2026 Admit Card Release Date, Exam Date & Complete Student Guide

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NEET UG 2026 Admit Card — Expected Release: 27 April 2026

Exam Date: May 3, 2026 (Sunday) | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM IST  |  Download from: neet.nta.nic.in

🎫 Admit Card
27 April
2026
2–3 weeks before exam
🏆 Exam Date
May 3
2026 (Sunday)
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
🔑 Answer Key
May
2026 (3rd week)
Provisional release
📊 Result
June
2026
~4–6 weeks post exam
🏥 Counselling
July
2026 onwards
MCC + State
📌 About This Guide

This complete guide covers everything NEET UG 2026 aspirants need to know about the admit card and exam date — when the admit card releases, how to download it step-by-step, what details to check, what to carry on exam day, a full student preparation strategy, and expert tips from Insight Education's MBBS admission counsellors.

1. NEET UG 2026 — Quick Overview

Quick Overview
ParameterDetails
Exam NameNEET UG 2026 — National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
Conducting BodyNTA — National Testing Agency
Exam DateMay 3, 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Timing2:00 PM to 5:00 PM IST (3 hours)
Reporting TimeBy 1:00 PM (Gate closes at 2:00 PM sharp)
Exam ModeOffline — Pen and Paper (OMR Sheet)
Total Questions200 MCQs (attempt 180)
Total Marks720 marks
Marking Scheme+4 correct, –1 wrong, 0 unattempted
Admit CardExpected April 2026 at neet.nta.nic.in
Official Websiteneet.nta.nic.in & nta.ac.in

2. NEET UG 2026 Admit Card Release Date

Admit Card Date

The NEET UG 2026 admit card will be released by NTA (National Testing Agency) on the official website neet.nta.nic.in. Based on previous year patterns, here is the expected schedule:

EventExpected DateStatusAction Needed
Exam City Intimation SlipApril 2026 (1st week)⏳ UpcomingDownload and note exam city
Admit Card ReleaseApril 2026 (2nd week)⏳ UpcomingDownload and print 3 copies
Last Date to DownloadMay 3, 2026 (Exam Day)🔴 ImportantMust carry printed copy to exam
NEET UG Exam DayMay 3, 2026 (Sunday)🔴 Exam DayReport by 1:00 PM
⚠️ Admit Card Not Released Yet — But Get Ready!

The NEET UG 2026 admit card has not been released yet (expected 27 April 2026). Bookmark neet.nta.nic.in and check it daily starting from April 1, 2026. NTA does not send individual notifications — you must actively check the website. Do NOT rely on unofficial sources for admit card links.

✅ How to Know When Admit Card is Released
  • Check neet.nta.nic.in daily starting April 1, 2026
  • Check nta.ac.in for official announcements
  • Follow NTA's official Twitter/X handle (@NTA_Exams)
  • Subscribe to Insight Education's WhatsApp updates for instant alerts
  • Check your registered email and mobile — NTA may send SMS/email

3. How to Download NEET UG 2026 Admit Card — Step by Step

Download Guide

Downloading the NEET admit card is simple but students often panic during the process. Follow these steps carefully:

1

Visit Official Website

Open neet.nta.nic.in in your browser. Do NOT use any other website — only the official NTA site.

2

Click Admit Card Link

Find and click "Download NEET UG 2026 Admit Card" on the homepage. It appears as a flashing link.

3

Enter Login Details

Enter your Application Number + Date of Birth + Security Code from the screen.

4

Verify OTP

Enter OTP sent to your registered mobile number or email ID. OTP expires in 5 minutes.

5

View Admit Card

Your admit card opens as a PDF. Verify all details carefully before downloading.

6

Download & Print

Click Download PDF. Print at least 3 copies on A4 paper. Keep one safe at home.

📋 Things You Need Before Downloading
  • Application Number — 15-digit number from your registration confirmation
  • Date of Birth — as filled in the application form (DD/MM/YYYY)
  • Registered Mobile Number — for OTP verification
  • Registered Email ID — alternative for OTP if mobile doesn't receive
  • Stable Internet — NTA servers may be slow on first day of release

NEET UG 2026 Admit Card — Sample Preview

🏛️ NEET UG 2026 — Admit Card

National Testing Agency (NTA)
📷 Candidate
Photo
Candidate Name[As per application]
Application No.2026XXXXXXXXXX
Roll Number[Assigned by NTA]
CategoryGeneral / OBC / SC / ST
Exam DateMay 3, 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Timing2:00 PM – 5:00 PM IST
Reporting TimeBy 1:00 PM (Gate closes 2 PM)
Exam Centre[Allocated Centre Name]
Centre Address[Full Address with City]
Exam Medium[Language Selected]

4. Details Printed on NEET UG 2026 Admit Card — Verify Carefully

Admit Card Details

As soon as you download your admit card, verify every detail carefully. A wrong detail on exam day can create problems. Here is what is printed:

DetailWhat It ContainsWhy It Matters
Candidate NameFull name as in applicationMust match your Photo ID
Application Number15-digit unique numberYour identity for all NEET processes
Roll NumberAssigned by NTA for examNeeded for OMR sheet, result check
Exam Date & TimeMay 3, 2026 | 2 PM – 5 PMReach on time — gate closes at 2 PM
Exam CentreCentre name + full addressGoogle Maps route before exam day
Exam CityCity of your exam centrePlan accommodation if far from home
Candidate PhotoPhoto uploaded during registrationMust match photograph carried to exam
Candidate SignatureSignature uploaded during registrationVerified at exam centre
CategoryGeneral / OBC / SC / ST / PwDDetermines reservation benefits
Exam MediumLanguage selected (English/Hindi/Regional)Question paper given in this language
QR CodeUnique QR for candidate verificationScanned at centre for biometric check
InstructionsRules, prohibited items, exam guidelinesRead completely before exam day
💡 What to Check Before Printing
  1. Is your name spelled correctly? (Must match Photo ID)
  2. Is your Date of Birth correct?
  3. Is your photo clear and recognisable?
  4. Is the exam centre address correct and complete?
  5. Is your category (General/OBC/SC/ST) correct?
  6. Is the exam language medium what you selected?

5. What to Do If Your NEET UG 2026 Admit Card Has Errors

Error Resolution
🚨 Minor Errors (Name spelling, DOB)
  1. Email NTA immediately at neet@nta.ac.in
  2. Subject line: "Admit Card Error — Application No. XXXXXXXX"
  3. Mention the error clearly and attach supporting document
  4. Call NTA helpline: 011-40759000
  5. Also call: 18002664555 (toll-free)
⚠️ Centre Address Issue
  1. Search the exam centre name on Google Maps
  2. If the address seems wrong, contact NTA immediately
  3. If you cannot find the centre, email NTA with your application number
  4. Visit the centre physically 2–3 days before exam if possible

6. NEET UG 2026 Exam Date — Complete Details

Exam Date Details

NEET UG 2026 will be held on May 3, 2026 (Sunday). This is a fixed, official date confirmed by NTA. Here are all the details you need:

DetailInformation
Exam DateMay 3, 2026 (Sunday)
Exam Duration3 hours (180 minutes)
Exam Timing2:00 PM to 5:00 PM IST
Centre Gate Opens11:30 AM
Candidate Entry Starts1:00 PM
Recommended Reporting Time1:00–1:15 PM (at centre)
Gate Closing Time2:00 PM sharp (no entry after this)
OMR Sheet Distribution2:00 PM
Exam Ends5:00 PM
Question Paper HandoutAfter 5:00 PM (candidates may keep it)
Exam ModeOffline — OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) sheet
Test Cities500+ cities across India
Answer Key Release~3rd week of May 2026
🚨 Gate Closes at 2:00 PM — No Exceptions!

NTA is extremely strict about the 2:00 PM gate closure. Even if you are 1 minute late, you will NOT be allowed entry and will lose a full year. Plan to reach the centre by 1:00 PM at the latest. Invigilators have clear instructions to deny late entry — no matter what the reason.

7. What to Carry & What NOT to Carry on NEET 2026 Exam Day

Exam Day Essentials

✅ Must Carry — Mandatory

  • Printed NEET UG 2026 Admit Card (colour preferred)
  • Original Government Photo ID (Aadhar / Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence)
  • 1 Passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in form)
  • Black or Blue ballpoint pen (carry 2–3 pens)
  • PwD Certificate (if applicable)
  • Scribe letter from school (if using scribe)

🚫 Strictly Prohibited — Leave at Home

  • Mobile phone / Smartwatch / Earphones / Bluetooth devices
  • Calculator / Scientific instruments / Slide rule
  • Study material / Notes / Books / Rough paper
  • Wallet / Purse / Metallic jewellery / Belt
  • Shoes with thick soles / Shoes with buckles
  • Food items / Soft drinks (water allowed in transparent bottle)
  • Any electronic device of any kind
💡 Clothes & Dress Code Tips
  • Wear light, comfortable clothing — exam halls can be cold (air-conditioned) or warm
  • Avoid clothes with full sleeves or large pockets — you may be asked to fold them
  • Do not wear heavy jewellery or metallic accessories — they trigger metal detectors
  • Girls: Avoid wearing jewellery. Simple tie-up hairstyle preferred
  • Boys: Do not wear belts with metallic buckles
  • Carry a light sweater or jacket in a transparent bag if you feel cold easily

8. NEET UG 2026 Exam Day Complete Guide

Exam Day Guide

Hour-by-Hour Exam Day Schedule

Night Before
🌙
Sleep by 10 PM. Keep admit card, pen, and ID ready in one place. Set 2 alarms. Do not study after 9 PM — light revision only.
6:00 AM
Wake up early. Eat a proper breakfast — avoid heavy, oily food. Stay calm and avoid last-minute study sessions.
10:00 AM
🚗
Leave home. Account for traffic, parking, and any delays. It is better to reach 2 hours early than 1 minute late.
11:30 AM
🏫
Centre gates open. You may enter and find your seat. Locate washrooms and get comfortable with the environment.
1:00 PM
📋
Document verification starts. Invigilators check admit card, photo ID, and photograph. Biometric attendance recorded.
2:00 PM 🔴
🚪
Gate closes SHARP at 2:00 PM. No entry allowed after this time under ANY circumstances. OMR sheets distributed.
2:00–5:00 PM
✍️
NEET UG 2026 Exam. 3 hours, 200 questions. Attempt Biology first (strongest subject), then Chemistry, then Physics.
5:00 PM
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Exam ends. Submit OMR sheet to invigilator. Wait for question paper copy — NTA allows candidates to take the question paper home.
After 5 PM
🏠
Go home and relax. Compare answers with Coaching Institute keys. Official answer key releases ~3rd week of May 2026.

Inside the Exam Hall — Important Rules

📌 Rules Inside NEET Exam Hall
  • Fill OMR sheet only with black/blue ballpoint pen — pencil is not allowed
  • Do not overwrite or use correction fluid on OMR — it will be rejected by scanner
  • Fill application number and roll number on both the OMR sheet and question paper
  • Do not attempt to communicate with other candidates — immediate disqualification
  • Raising hand is allowed to call the invigilator if needed
  • Washroom breaks are allowed but invigilator must accompany you
  • Do not leave the hall before exam ends — collect question paper copy after 5 PM

9. Student Preparation Strategy — Now Until May 3, 2026

Preparation Guide

With the exam on May 3, 2026, here is a phase-wise preparation strategy for maximum score improvement:

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Now — April 15, 2026 (Foundation + Intensive)
Complete All Subjects Systematically
  • Complete any remaining chapters from NCERT Class 11 & 12
  • Focus on high-weightage topics: Genetics, Human Physiology, Ecology, Organic Chemistry, Electrostatics
  • Solve chapter-wise MCQs — minimum 100 per chapter
  • Attempt 2 full mock tests per week and analyse mistakes
  • Make short revision notes for each chapter
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April 15 — April 25, 2026 (Rapid Revision)
Intense Revision from Your Notes Only
  • Revise only from your self-made short notes — no new topics
  • Biology: Re-read NCERT for the last time — focus on diagrams
  • Chemistry: Revise all Organic reactions + Inorganic properties
  • Physics: Practise 20 numericals per day — different types
  • Solve 5 full NEET mock tests during this phase
  • Analyse weak areas from mock tests and revise those chapters
April 26 — May 2, 2026 (Final Week)
Last Week — Light Revision Only
  • Only revise high-yield topics from your notes — no new chapters
  • Solve 1 mock test on April 27 only — rest, no full tests after that
  • Practice Biology diagrams from memory every day
  • Check your exam centre address on Google Maps
  • Prepare your exam day kit — admit card, pen, ID, photo
  • Sleep 8 hours each night — do NOT sacrifice sleep for studying
  • Eat well, stay hydrated, avoid junk food
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May 3, 2026 — EXAM DAY
Execute Your Best Performance
  • Wake up at 6 AM — eat a proper breakfast
  • Leave home by 10 AM to reach centre well before 1 PM
  • Attempt Biology first (high confidence subject), then Chemistry, then Physics
  • Do NOT attempt questions where you are less than 60% sure — negative marking
  • Manage time: Biology = 70 min, Chemistry = 55 min, Physics = 55 min

10. Subject-Wise Last Minute Preparation Tips

Subject-Wise Tips

🌿 Biology — 100 Questions

  • Read NCERT one last time — focus on tables and diagrams
  • Practise nephron, heart, embryo sac diagrams daily
  • Revise Genetics numerical problems (Punnett squares)
  • Don't skip Ecology — easy 10–12 marks
  • Memorise hormones and their functions (Endocrine chapter)
  • Review Biotechnology — restriction enzymes, PCR, applications

⚗️ Chemistry — 50 Questions

  • Read all NCERT Chemistry tables — reaction conditions, uses
  • Revise Organic reactions: Aldehydes, Amines, Phenols
  • Inorganic: p-Block properties + Coordination compounds
  • Physical: Electrochemistry formulas + Chemical Kinetics
  • Practice last 5 years Chemistry papers — patterns repeat
  • Revise named reactions — Williamson synthesis, Aldol, Cannizzaro

⚛️ Physics — 50 Questions

  • Revise formula sheets — one page per chapter
  • Solve 15–20 numericals daily from Electrostatics & Optics
  • Modern Physics: Radioactivity formulas + photoelectric effect
  • Electromagnetic Induction — Lenz's law, Faraday's law
  • Do not skip theoretical questions — laws and definitions
  • Attempt Physics last — save time for Biology and Chemistry
🎯 Time Management Strategy Inside the Exam
  • Biology (100 Q) — attempt in first 70 minutes: Your strongest subject, attempt all confident questions first
  • Chemistry (50 Q) — next 55 minutes: Organic first (direct from NCERT), then Physical, then Inorganic
  • Physics (50 Q) — final 55 minutes: Attempt theoretical questions first, then select numericals
  • Last 10 minutes: Review marked questions — do not change answers unless absolutely certain
  • Skip and return: If stuck on a question for more than 2 minutes, mark and move on

11. What to Do After NEET UG 2026 Exam

After Exam Guide
TaskWhenAction
Cross-check answersSame evening (May 3)Compare with coaching institute answer keys released online
Estimate scoreMay 3–5, 2026Count correct × 4 minus wrong × 1 for an approximate score
View provisional answer keyMay 2026 (3rd week)Check neet.nta.nic.in — raise objections if any error found
Raise objectionsWithin 3 days of key releasePay ₹200/question on neet.nta.nic.in — refunded if accepted
NEET UG ResultJune 2026Download scorecard — share with Insight Education for college prediction
Contact Insight EducationWithin 24 hours of resultGet free personalised college prediction based on your score
MCC Counselling RegistrationJuly 2026Register on mcc.nic.in — also register for state counselling
⭐ Most Important Step After Result — Contact Insight Education

Within 24 hours of the NEET result, share your score with Insight Education's counsellors. We will immediately tell you which government and private colleges you are eligible for, whether management quota is needed, and if MBBS abroad is a better option — all for free. This early start is crucial because seats fill up fast after counselling opens.

🎓 Planning MBBS After NEET 2026?

Whether you score 400 or 700 — Insight Education's expert counsellors will find the best MBBS college option for you. Free guidance, no pressure, just honest advice.

12. Frequently Asked Questions — NEET UG 2026 Admit Card & Exam Date

❓ When will NEET UG 2026 admit card be released?
NEET UG 2026 admit card is expected to be released in April 2026, approximately 2–3 weeks before the exam on May 3, 2026. It will be available for download at neet.nta.nic.in. NTA will also release an exam city intimation slip approximately 1 week before the admit card.
❓ What is the NEET UG 2026 exam date and time?
NEET UG 2026 exam date is May 3, 2026 (Sunday). The exam timing is 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM IST (3 hours). Candidates must report to the exam centre by 1:00 PM as the gate closes at 2:00 PM sharp — no entry allowed after that.
❓ How to download NEET UG 2026 admit card?
Visit neet.nta.nic.in → Click "Download Admit Card" → Enter Application Number + Date of Birth + Security Code → Verify OTP on registered mobile/email → View, download, and print the admit card. Download at least 3 copies on A4 paper.
❓ What documents must I carry on NEET 2026 exam day?
You must carry: (1) Printed NEET UG 2026 admit card, (2) Original government photo ID — Aadhar / Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence, (3) One passport-size photograph same as uploaded in the form, (4) Black or blue ballpoint pen. Mobile phones and electronic devices are strictly prohibited.
❓ Can I download NEET 2026 admit card on my mobile phone?
Yes, you can download the admit card on your mobile but you must print it on paper before going to the exam centre. A digital/mobile admit card is NOT accepted at the NEET exam centre. Carry a physical printed copy — colour printout is preferred but black & white is usually accepted.
❓ What if my NEET admit card has my name spelled wrong?
If your admit card has a name error, immediately email NTA at neet@nta.ac.in with your application number, the correct name, and a supporting document (Class 10 certificate or Aadhar). Also call 011-40759000. Do this as soon as you notice the error — do not wait till exam day.
❓ What is the admit card release date for NEET UG 2026?
Based on previous year patterns, NEET UG 2026 admit card is expected in mid-April 2026 (approximately April 10–18, 2026). The official date will be announced by NTA on neet.nta.nic.in. Keep checking the website daily from April 1, 2026.
❓ How many marks do I need in NEET 2026 for MBBS?
For government MBBS (General category), you typically need 600+ marks. For private MBBS, 450+ marks is usually sufficient. For MBBS abroad, just qualifying NEET (137+ marks) is enough. If your score is lower, management quota and MBBS abroad are still available. Contact Insight Education for free personalised guidance.

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