
Mumbai, June 15: The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the NEET admit cards on June 14, but candidates are facing difficulties in downloading them. Many have reported that the NTA website is running slowly, causing issues in updating bank account details.
In response to these concerns, the NTA has issued an advisory urging candidates to keep certain information ready while logging into the portal. To avoid delays, candidates should have the following items on hand:
- Full Name
- Bank Account Number
- IFSC Code
- Scanned Copy of Cancelled Cheque
The NTA has emphasized the necessity of two-factor authentication for any refunds related to the exam, such as security money or extra fee refunds, to ensure the safety of candidates’ information. Candidates are advised to double-check all details before clicking the ‘Final Submit’ button, as any errors in the account number or IFSC code could delay future refunds.
Furthermore, candidates are cautioned to rely only on official sources when downloading their admit cards and to be wary of any rumors or fake links circulating online. For the latest updates, candidates should visit the official NTA website.
The process to download the NEET re-exam admit card is as follows:
From the Official Website:
- Visit the official website.
- Click on “NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Admit Card.”
- Enter the required information.
- Click on the submit button.
- Download the PDF and keep a printout.
If the website is slow, download via the UMANG app:
- Download the UMANG app from the Play Store or App Store.
- Register using your mobile number.
- Log in and search for NTA.
- Click on NEET UG 2026 Admit Card.
- Enter your application number and date of birth.
- Download and save the admit card.
To download via DigiLocker:
- Visit digilocker.gov.in.
- Log in.
- Search for National Testing Agency in the “Search Documents” section.
- Click on NEET Admit Card 2026.
- Enter your NEET 2026 application number and exam year.
- Download the admit card displayed on the screen.
The NEET UG exam was initially scheduled for May 12 but was canceled due to a paper leak, which led to protests across the country. The NTA received reports of irregularities on the evening of May 7, prompting the cancellation and decision for a re-exam.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a crucial examination for admission to medical and dental courses in India, including prestigious institutions like AIIMS and JIPMER.