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Re-NEET 2026 Hall Ticket ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
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Re-NEET 2026 Hall Ticket Released: Download Link & New Exam Rules
If you are one of the lakhs of medical aspirants gearing up for the NEET UG 2026 Re-Examination on June 21, the wait is over. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the fresh admit cards on neet.nta.nic.in. However, downloading it this time comes with a mandatory new step regarding your fee refund, and there are major changes to your exam center and roll number.
- Exam Date & Time: June 21, 2026 (2:00 PM to 5:20 PM).
- Major Changes: Your Roll Number and Exam Center have completely changed. Do NOT rely on old details.
- Mandatory Step: You MUST verify your Bank Account & IFSC code for the fee refund before you can download the admit card.
- Required Documents: Admit card printout (Color or B&W), valid Original ID, and two extra photos.
- Rough Work Space: The new question booklet has 4 blank pages (2 at the start, 2 at the end) for extra rough work.
The NTA has strictly cancelled the May 3 hall tickets. You must download the newly issued document. Your Exam Center and Roll Number have both been changed. Ensure you check your new exam venue well in advance!
Key Re-NEET 2026 Dates & Timings
How to Download the Re-NEET Hall Ticket (New Process)
Downloading your admit card involves a new, critical step regarding the NTA fee refund. Follow these exact steps:
- Visit the Portal: Go to the official NTA NEET website.
- Login: Enter your Application Number and Password.
- Verify Bank Details (Crucial): Because NTA is refunding application fees to all 20+ lakh students, you will see a prompt to verify your Bank Account Number and IFSC code. Click “Edit”, confirm or update your details, and click “Yes”. (If you already did this earlier, you can skip).
- Download: Once bank details are confirmed, the “Download Admit Card” link will appear. Click it to get your 3-page PDF.
- Print: Take a clear printout. Both Color and Black & White printouts are accepted. Check that your photo, signature, barcode, and QR code are printed clearly.
Due to heavy traffic, you might see a “Service Unavailable” error while entering bank details or downloading the PDF. Do not panic. Just keep refreshing the page, and the link will eventually work.
What to Carry to the Exam Hall (Checklist)
Page 1 contains the undertaking. Paste your photo (bottom left) and put your left-thumb impression at home. Do NOT sign it yet—sign only in front of the invigilator.
Page 2 is the Proforma. Paste a 4×6 inch Postcard size photo. Note: Having your name and date printed on this photo is not strictly mandatory, so don’t worry if it’s missing!
Carry the original ID proof (like Aadhaar Card) that you used during the previous May 3 examination.
You may carry a transparent water bottle. Do not bring a pen or a watch—NTA provides a pen, and there are wall clocks inside the hall.
Based on previous complaints about a lack of space, the NTA has updated the Question Booklet. This time, you will find 2 blank pages at the beginning of the booklet and 2 blank pages at the end exclusively for your rough work.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the portal asking for my Bank Account and IFSC code?
The NTA is initiating a refund of the application fee for all students. They have linked this refund process to the admit card download to ensure every student confirms their correct bank details.
Does my printout have to be strictly in color?
No, both color and black-and-white printouts are accepted. However, ensure that the barcode, QR code, and your photograph/signature are printed clearly.
Is my Roll Number the same as the May 3 exam?
No. The NTA has assigned brand new Roll Numbers and new Exam Centers to all candidates. Please check your new admit card carefully.
Ready for the Re-NEET Exam?
The NTA has strictly trained invigilators and prepared centers to ensure a smooth, fair exam. Verify your bank details, download your admit card, and focus on your revision!








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