NTA NEET 2026 Re-Exam to Be Held in 565 Cities; Check Exam Day Guidelines, Reporting Time and Important Instructions
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to conduct the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on June 21, 2026, across 565 cities in India and abroad. The re-exam will be held in offline mode for candidates who were affected after the cancellation of the original NEET UG 2026 examination. Lakhs of medical aspirants are expected to appear for the test, making it one of the largest entrance examinations in the country. The re-exam will be conducted from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM and will follow the same syllabus and examination pattern as announced earlier.
NTA has already released the city intimation slips and admit cards for eligible candidates. Students are advised to carefully read all instructions mentioned on their hall tickets and follow the exam day guidelines to avoid any inconvenience at the examination centre.
NEET 2026 Re-Exam Date and Timing
According to official updates, the NEET UG 2026 re-exam will be conducted on Sunday, June 21, 2026. The examination will be held in pen-and-paper mode across 565 cities. The duration of the examination has been extended to 3 hours and 15 minutes, giving students additional time to complete the paper.
Important Schedule
- Exam Date: June 21, 2026
- Exam Mode: Offline (Pen and Paper)
- Exam Time: 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM
- Exam Cities: 565 cities
- Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology
- Admit Card: Available online through the official portal
Why Is NEET 2026 Being Conducted Again?
The NEET UG 2026 examination conducted on May 3 was cancelled following allegations of a paper leak and examination irregularities. After reviewing the situation, authorities decided to conduct a fresh examination to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process. The re-exam has been scheduled for June 21 and fresh admit cards have been issued to eligible candidates.
To strengthen security, NTA has introduced several measures, including stricter monitoring, enhanced surveillance, transportation of question papers under high security, and a dedicated portal to report fake paper leak claims and impersonation attempts.
Exam Day Reporting Guidelines
Candidates should reach their examination centres well before the reporting time mentioned on their admit cards. Entry procedures may take time because of document verification and security checks.
Students are advised to:
- Reach the exam centre at least two hours before the examination begins.
- Carry a printed copy of the admit card.
- Bring a valid photo identity proof.
- Follow instructions given by examination authorities.
- Cooperate during frisking and verification procedures.
Candidates arriving after the prescribed gate closing time may not be allowed to enter the examination hall. Therefore, reaching the centre early is strongly recommended.
Documents Required at the Exam Centre
Candidates must carry the following documents on exam day:
- Printed NEET UG 2026 re-exam admit card
- Valid government-issued photo ID
- Passport-size photograph, if required
- PwD certificate and supporting documents, if applicable
Students should verify all details mentioned on their admit cards before reaching the examination centre. Any discrepancy should be reported immediately through official channels.
Items Allowed Inside the Examination Hall
Candidates should carry only essential items required for the examination. Generally, the following items are permitted:
- Admit card
- Valid identity proof
- Personal transparent water bottle, if allowed by centre authorities
- Required medical documents for eligible candidates
Students should carefully read the instructions mentioned on the admit card for the latest list of permitted items.
Prohibited Items at NEET 2026 Re-Exam Centres
NTA has advised candidates not to carry prohibited items to the examination venue. Security checks will be conducted at all centres.
Items generally not allowed include:
- Mobile phones
- Smart watches
- Bluetooth devices
- Earphones
- Calculators
- Study materials
- Written notes
- Electronic gadgets
- Bags and purses
- Cameras and recording devices
Possession of prohibited items may result in disqualification or disciplinary action. Candidates should leave unnecessary belongings at home to avoid problems during entry.
New Measures Introduced for NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam
NTA has announced several student-friendly changes ahead of the re-examination.
Extended Exam Duration
The examination duration has been increased by 15 minutes. Students will now receive a total of 195 minutes to complete the paper. The move aims to reduce stress and provide additional time for answering questions.
Improved Question Booklet Design
The question booklet format has been revised to improve readability and reduce confusion during the examination. NTA stated that the changes were introduced after receiving feedback from students.
Additional Rough Work Space
Candidates will receive more space for rough calculations and notes, helping them solve numerical and analytical questions more comfortably.
NTA Warns Against Fake News and Paper Leak Rumours
Ahead of the re-examination, NTA has urged candidates not to believe unverified social media posts related to question paper leaks, answer keys, or examination changes.
The agency has launched a dedicated reporting portal where students and members of the public can report suspicious activities, fake paper leak claims, or impersonation attempts. Officials have emphasized that strict action will be taken against those spreading misinformation.
Candidates are advised to rely only on official notifications released through NTA and NEET portals for authentic information.
Security Arrangements for Smooth Conduct of the Exam
Authorities across several states have intensified preparations for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination. District administrations, police departments, and education officials have been instructed to ensure strict security arrangements at examination centres.
Special focus has been placed on surveillance systems, crowd management, transportation support, medical facilities, sanitation, electricity supply, and law-and-order arrangements. These measures are aimed at ensuring a smooth and transparent examination process.
Final Advice for Candidates
With only a few days left before the NEET UG 2026 re-examination, students should focus on revision and avoid last-minute confusion. Candidates must download and verify their admit cards, check their examination centre location in advance, and keep all required documents ready.
It is also advisable to sleep well before the examination, carry only permitted items, and reach the centre on time. Following the official guidelines carefully will help candidates avoid unnecessary stress on exam day.
The NEET UG 2026 re-exam on June 21 represents a crucial opportunity for medical aspirants across the country. With enhanced security measures, additional examination time, and strict monitoring, NTA aims to conduct a fair and transparent examination for all candidates.
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