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Re-NEET 2026 Admit Card on 14 June: 9 Documents to Carry

Medical aspirant studying for Re-NEET 2026 with admit card download on 14 June

Updated 23 May 2026 – T-29 days from Re-NEET

The NTA city intimation window for the rescheduled NEET UG 2026 on Sunday, 21 June 2026 closed at 11:50 PM on 21 May. With city slips now being processed and the admit card slated for release on 14 June 2026, the next four weeks are the operational stretch – not the prep stretch. This guide consolidates the official notices from neet.nta.nic.in and nta.ac.in into one sequence: what to download, when, and which nine documents you must physically carry to the centre.

The 21 June 2026 Re-NEET timeline at a glance

Event Date / Window (IST) Portal
City choice update window 15 May – 21 May 2026 (closed) neet.nta.nic.in
City intimation slip release Expected 1st – 2nd week of June 2026 neet.nta.nic.in
Admit card download Expected 14 June 2026 neet.nta.nic.in
Re-NEET 2026 exam 21 June 2026, 2:00 PM – 5:15 PM OMR (pen and paper)
Provisional answer key (post-exam) ~10 days after exam neet.nta.nic.in
Final answer key + scorecard ~30 – 45 days after exam neet.nta.nic.in

The 15 additional minutes (3 hrs 15 min total vs the regular 3 hrs) are a one-time concession announced with the cancellation order of 12 May 2026.

Step 1 – Verify your city intimation slip the day it drops

The slip itself is not your admit card. It tells you the city only – not the exact centre address. The slip is informational, used to plan travel and accommodation. Once it is up on the dashboard:

  1. Log in on neet.nta.nic.in using your Application Number + Date of Birth (the original May 3 credentials remain valid – no re-registration needed).
  2. Open the City Intimation Slip link.
  3. Cross-check: Name, Application Number, DOB, Mother name, Father name, Photograph, Signature, Category, PwBD status, Medium of question paper. Any mismatch – raise a query within 24 hours through the public grievance link on nta.ac.in.
  4. Save and print two colour copies on A4. Keep one in your travel bag and one at home.

Step 2 – The 14 June admit card download (the document that actually matters)

The admit card carries the precise centre address, reporting time (12:30 PM), gate-closure time (1:30 PM), seat number, and the do and dont list. Without it, you will not be permitted to write the paper. Treat the release evening of 14 June as a hard checkpoint.

  • Download four colour printouts on A4: one to keep at home, one for the parent, two to carry.
  • Verify the photo and signature are clearly visible – if either has printed faded, re-download.
  • Match every detail with your original Class 10 mark-sheet name spelling.
  • Read the bottom-of-page declaration. Print, sign, and paste a passport photograph in the indicated box before exam day.

Step 3 – The 9 documents to carry on 21 June 2026

Per the NTA Information Bulletin for Re-NEET (UG) 2026, exactly nine items are required at the gate. Missing any one is a refused-entry risk – there is no second-attempt window.

  1. Printed admit card (latest, from 14 June 2026 release; downloads from May are invalid).
  2. Performa with passport photograph affixed – included on Page 3 of the admit card PDF; signature of the candidate must be on it.
  3. One additional passport-size photograph – same one uploaded during application; to be pasted on the attendance sheet at the centre.
  4. Original photo IDany one of: PAN card, Driving Licence, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card (with photograph), e-Aadhaar with photograph, Ration Card with photograph, Class 12 board admit card with photograph. Photocopies are not accepted.
  5. PwBD certificate (only if claimed) issued by the authorised medical authority in the prescribed format.
  6. Scribe-eligibility certificate + scribe undertaking (only for PwBD candidates availing a scribe).
  7. Transparent water bottle (sealed; permitted inside).
  8. Hand sanitiser (50 ml transparent bottle).
  9. Personal face mask (the centre will provide a fresh one; carry your own as backup).

Items explicitly prohibited: any electronic device, smart-watch, calculator, log table, geometry box, eraser, pen of your own (the invigilator supplies a ball-pen), wallets, handbags, sunglasses, caps, ornaments, metallic items, food, and study material.

Step 4 – Dress code and reporting protocol

  • Light half-sleeve clothing, no embroidery, no pockets with fasteners.
  • Footwear: slippers / low-heel sandals only. Closed shoes are not permitted.
  • Reporting time: 12:30 PM. Frisking begins 1:00 PM. Gates close 1:30 PM – entry refused thereafter.
  • OMR distribution: 1:35 PM. Filling personal details: 1:35 – 2:00 PM. Test paper opens 2:00 PM sharp.
  • End: 5:15 PM. OMR collection follows. Do not leave seat until permitted.

Step 5 – Sikh, religious and medical exceptions

Candidates wearing items mandated by religious customs (kara, kirpan, kalavas, turbans) must report at least 60 minutes earlier, i.e., by 11:30 AM, for inspection. Diabetic candidates may carry sugar tablets/candies and a small fruit (banana/apple) – a doctor prescription must accompany them.

Step 6 – Centre-day morning checklist

  1. Wake 6 AM. Eat a light high-protein breakfast by 9:30 AM.
  2. Reach the centre by 12:00 PM noon (90 minutes buffer for traffic / metro / parking).
  3. Carry a transparent file folder with: admit card x2, ID original, photographs, water bottle, sanitiser, mask.
  4. Re-read the OMR-marking instructions one more time the previous night – not on exam morning.
  5. Switch off the phone before entering the centre; do not carry it inside even if switched off.

Strategy companion – using the 29 remaining days

The operational checklist above is one half. The academic half is covered in our 36-Day Re-NEET Sprint Plan, with subject-wise revision blocks, daily MCQ targets, and full-length mock cadence. For high-yield Biology drills aligned with NCERT, see Neural Control and Coordination – 30 MCQs. Your post-exam plan should already factor in counselling – start with AIQ vs State Quota counselling and the Result and Counselling Roadmap.

If you have a younger sibling preparing for the same exam parallel-tracked with boards, our partner brands run the equivalent admit-card playbooks for the engineering and board streams – see the JEE Gurukul exam dashboard for JEE Advanced 2026 and Ready For Boards for Class 12 result-day protocols.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When exactly will NTA release the Re-NEET 2026 admit card?

NTA has confirmed the admit card release for 14 June 2026, exactly one week before the exam on 21 June. It will be downloadable on neet.nta.nic.in using your application number and date of birth.

Q2. Do I need to re-register or pay any fee for the Re-NEET exam?

No. NTA has clarified that all 22.7 lakh+ candidates who registered for the original May 3 exam are automatically registered for the June 21 re-exam. No fresh registration, no fee, no application changes. Your original application data remains valid.

Q3. What identification documents are accepted on exam day?

NTA accepts the original of any one: PAN card, Driving Licence, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card with photograph, e-Aadhaar with photograph, Ration Card with photograph, or Class 12 board admit card with photograph. Photocopies, scanned copies, and digital ID app screenshots are not valid.

Q4. Can I carry a calculator, eraser, or my own pen to the centre?

No. Calculators, log tables, geometry boxes, erasers, sharpeners, slide rules, and personal pens are all banned. The invigilator hands out the official ball-pen at your seat after 1:35 PM. Any prohibited item carried inside is grounds for immediate disqualification.

Q5. The exam is at 2 PM. Why is reporting time at 12:30 PM?

NTA revised protocol post-2024 leak mandates a 90-minute pre-exam window for frisking, biometric capture, photo verification, OMR sheet allocation, and the personal-details fill-in window before the test paper opens. Gate closure is at 1:30 PM sharp; entry after that is refused with no appeal.

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